I went to a gun show today and suddenly spotted a nice looking K98k. It was a byf44 in quite good condition (also excellent barrel), not matching numbers (bolt is from another K98).
The sling and cleaning rod are missing (some 1944 were made without cleaning rods?). The laminated stock doesn't have the Eagle over H stamp nor serial stamps? Is that normal for a late war K98k?
The underside of the rear sight is plain which I remember was introduced in 1944 to save production time and money. Barrel was stamped with a triangle symbol and 44.
The serial number was only stamped on the barrel left side and not the chamber. Can that be original? The chamber doesn't look reblued at all and even if it had been it isn't a reason to delete the serial. There were WaA stamps though. Can anyone explain this? I think I once saw a dou44 that was similar.
The serial is: 20379, no letter suffix. (If anybody can roughly date this serial then please do)
The sling and cleaning rod are missing (some 1944 were made without cleaning rods?). The laminated stock doesn't have the Eagle over H stamp nor serial stamps? Is that normal for a late war K98k?
The underside of the rear sight is plain which I remember was introduced in 1944 to save production time and money. Barrel was stamped with a triangle symbol and 44.
The serial number was only stamped on the barrel left side and not the chamber. Can that be original? The chamber doesn't look reblued at all and even if it had been it isn't a reason to delete the serial. There were WaA stamps though. Can anyone explain this? I think I once saw a dou44 that was similar.
The serial is: 20379, no letter suffix. (If anybody can roughly date this serial then please do)
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