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    K98 trench loader???

    Hello guy's

    That's 1 of my first posts here on the WAF

    Can anybody te'll me of this is a good one

    http://www.2dehands.be/k98-graben-ma...-59341988.html

    I'm not sure for that price and one of the most faked k98 parts

    Regards

    #2
    There is no evidence whatsoever - documentary, photographic, or from dug specimens - that magazine and triggerguard assemblies of this pattern are of German World War two origin. All are fakes.

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      #3
      Never seen an original.
      Its pretty easy to make one, you only need a MG13 magazine and a K98k bottom-plate.

      1. Cut both ends of the bottom-plate.

      2. Cut the top part of the magazine (make sure not to damage the spring and feeder).

      3. weld the 2 cut off ends of the bottom-plate to the magazine.. and your done.

      You can insert the magazine just like you would do with a bottom-plate.
      I'm collecting anything related to the towns Castricum and Bakkum during WWII.
      Also soldbucher from 116pzdiv. And 1944-1945 eastfront pockets, kampfgruppe and Oder front.
      My website: Gotrick.nl

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        #4
        Several varieties of these have appeared on the market over the years; they vary in the fitting of the MG13 magazine to the K98k triggerguard - most of them are fitted to pressed triggerguards. By the way, the triggerguard of the one presented above does not appear to be a K98k triggerguard. In any case, there is no evidence that they atre wartime German production.

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