Do DOT 1944 rifles use the front site hoods or were they only an earlier feature.
I just got my great-grandfathers 98k he brought back from the war. It is a combat capture, and I have a picture of the guy he took it from. It has a bullet or shrapnel strike on the stock. It is 100% matching, missing some finish(I am told that the little splotches where the finish is missing are from blood). I will get pics as soon as possible. There is some pitting on the rifle and what looks like dried grease.
How much value does battle damage and pitting generally take off the rifle, or will battle damage add to the value?
I know next to nothing about mausers, so I might need a little help.
Also, how do you decock these?
I just got my great-grandfathers 98k he brought back from the war. It is a combat capture, and I have a picture of the guy he took it from. It has a bullet or shrapnel strike on the stock. It is 100% matching, missing some finish(I am told that the little splotches where the finish is missing are from blood). I will get pics as soon as possible. There is some pitting on the rifle and what looks like dried grease.
How much value does battle damage and pitting generally take off the rifle, or will battle damage add to the value?
I know next to nothing about mausers, so I might need a little help.
Also, how do you decock these?
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