I am thinking of purchaseing a matching KM, AR k98.It has a sling cutout in the stock,it looks to have been done for a long time.Can anyone identify this sling cutout.
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What makes the rifle KM? Are there any marks on the belly of the butt stock area? The butt plate looks a little odd in the photos. The stock looks to be a laminated type and the sling bard looks to be the Polish type....but the laminated is not right for a Polish re-work stock and there are other differences between these type of stocks.
I think that photos of any stock markings inside or out would be helpful and close ups of the butt plate.
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There is a M and eagle on the r/s of the butt stock.I may be wrong but isn;t that for the KM.I will ask for more pictures of the stock and post them.There is no import markings on it. It is marked AR 41. Personaly I don't feel good about the stock,the seller say's the stock is s/n in the channel,and he sent a pic, but can't read the number.
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Originally posted by ALJEFF View PostThere is a M and eagle on the r/s of the butt stock.I may be wrong but isn;t that for the KM.I will ask for more pictures of the stock and post them.There is no import markings on it. It is marked AR 41. Personaly I don't feel good about the stock,the seller say's the stock is s/n in the channel,and he sent a pic, but can't read the number.
I was curious if the underside of the stock was stamped with a Kru in the pistol grip area or a Hza Eagle stamp a little further back from that area?
The sling bar looks very well executed as if by an arsenal. It may be a post war re-issue but I would think that other markings should be fond somewhere if that was the case. Essentially it allows for the use of both a German sling or a common tab over button type sling....of which there must have been tens or even 100s of thousands in stocks captured from a half a dozen different countries by the Germans.
I also think that the butt plate markings and make will be a big clue here.
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Originally posted by gurtsack View Posthallo
it is a french army modification.
it is for used mas 36 leather sling
regards
gurt
I have seen some 98k's that were assembled under French occupation at Mauser. I would say that these French re-worked 98k rifles are not real common in the U.S.
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