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              Bill,

              As usual, it's great! Fairly obvious that the QC had gone down the crapper at that point. Fascinating specimen.

              Thanks,
              Matt

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                #22
                BIll when will you post pics of your BNZ 45 VG-98? Any VG-1's?

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                  soon

                  John, I'll post them soon..BILL

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                    I thought all the late war Kriegmodell stocks were laminated from BNZ? How rare is a late war Krieg stock that is solid wood like that? Thanks

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                      Very, very nice. I have a "s" block "bnz 44" which I believe was actually assembled in 1945. It has the same "casting-looking" bolt that you have and the kriegsmodell configuration.
                      I like the hardwood stock. My stock is the laminated type with alternating thick-thin wood laminations. Mine is minty also. I've owned a dozen 98k's over the years, but never one with a solid (not laminated) stock. I still have the first 98k I ever bought. An all matching 1938 "42" code with an original laminated stock. I didn't learn until years later that an original laminated stock on a gun that early is actually fairly rare.

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                        Bill

                        Bill,
                        Very nice rifle, I like the late war examples. I have a byf k98k '45 example that I will post someday ( When I can fiqure out how to post as nice as Bill does ).

                        Robert

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