Forum Members, Is this K98k thermometer some sort of wartime presentation piece or was Bubba having some fun?
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Originally posted by bodes View PostForum Members, Is this K98k thermometer some sort of wartime presentation piece or was Bubba having some fun?
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I'm sorry, but I gotta ask "what kind of moron would cut up any rifle to make some hilljack backwoods art form of a thermometer?" To each his own tastes and likes, but this.....I just don't get it. It's like if I came home from Iraq with an AK and cut it up to turn the barrel into a water hose sprayer.
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Perhaps it wasn't Bubba.
Whoever cut the slot in the barrel had access to a milling machine. I think that this was the work of a gunsmith.
Think about it. He must have been building sporters off of 98k actions. For him, the barrel and stock were so much junk. I knew of smiths that just burned the stocks for firewood, no one wanted them. It wouldn't have taken much to make the bits into a thermometer.
Brian
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Originally posted by Brian George View PostPerhaps it wasn't Bubba.
Think about it. He must have been building sporters off of 98k actions. For him, the barrel and stock were so much junk. I knew of smiths that just burned the stocks for firewood, no one wanted them. It wouldn't have taken much to make the bits into a thermometer.
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I know it is hard for some of our younger members to believe, but there was a time in the States when 98Ks were almost literaly a dime a dozen.
And thats why no one worried about cutting them up and sporterizing them.
I suspect like others have said, this was done by an enterprizig gunsmith, and the rebarreled restocked action is now in someones guncase only to come out during hunting season.
Johnnie
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