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There are three on the right side of the stock behind the takedown disc...Last edited by stahlhelm1976; 08-15-2006, 06:30 PM.
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2 on the bottom behind where the serial number is stamped...Last edited by stahlhelm1976; 08-15-2006, 06:30 PM.
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And 2 more on the pistol grip behind the trigger guard (note the really small waffenampt to the rear)....Last edited by stahlhelm1976; 08-15-2006, 06:31 PM.
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Originally posted by stahlhelm1976Fellas,
I was hoping for some opinions as the relate to a Dual code k98 that I have in my collection. The reciever is a bcd/ar 42. The Bolt, receiver, barrel, trigger guard, and floorplate are all matching (2862e). The stock, handguard, buttplate and both barrel bands all match as well but are a different number (8983n).
Could this be a period aresenal refurbished rifle where good metal was matched with good wood (e.g. a rifle with badly damage stock was married up with good wood)?
The reason that I believe this could be the case is the the stock seems to have all kinds of "extra" waffenampts on it.
Pictures to follow.
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Simply it is a rifle that got put in a stock not belonging to it postwar. I have seen two nearly identical dual codes done like this, one even came from a collector out of NJ - went to a buddy , then another buddy and I think eventually made it's way back to NJ in another swap.
It's a scarce code/combination so don't feel too bad - especially since nobody tried to hump it up.
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