Gentlemen:
I just picked up my third K98. It is a lovely 1940 337. From my inspection, it seems to be all matching, including screws and wood, and in about 80% condition. It is non-import marked and not an RC gun. While I do not doubt this rifle's authenticity, there are a few things that confuse me.
First, there is no sight hood on this rifle. There is no provision for one either. I was of the understanding that by 1940 they were putting the hoods on the rifles and retrofitting some of the older ones with them.
Second, this rifle has a laminated stock with a cupped buttplate. There stock is waff'd and stamped with the serial numbers of the gun in the channels as well as on the underside of the buttstock. Should this rifle have had a flat or cupped buttplate and when, if we are able to determine, was the change?
Thank you in advance for your help.
I just picked up my third K98. It is a lovely 1940 337. From my inspection, it seems to be all matching, including screws and wood, and in about 80% condition. It is non-import marked and not an RC gun. While I do not doubt this rifle's authenticity, there are a few things that confuse me.
First, there is no sight hood on this rifle. There is no provision for one either. I was of the understanding that by 1940 they were putting the hoods on the rifles and retrofitting some of the older ones with them.
Second, this rifle has a laminated stock with a cupped buttplate. There stock is waff'd and stamped with the serial numbers of the gun in the channels as well as on the underside of the buttstock. Should this rifle have had a flat or cupped buttplate and when, if we are able to determine, was the change?
Thank you in advance for your help.
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