Hello,
I would like to show you my latest aquisition.
It's a mauser dot 1944. It was recently found in the hayloft of a farmhouse in the north of Belgium. I didn't found it myself but got it from the person who found it. I have no reason not to believe him, since "he has no dog in this game".
Your opinions on this rifle are welcome and appreciated. I have no expert knowledge about k98's and so the pictures should show you a rifle that was untouched for 66 years. If anything is wrong with it's configuration, it might prove the story wrong, but I would be happy to know so. (and be dissapointed though, ).
I won't sell the rifle, but I'd like to know it's (market) value. An estimate would be nice.
So here is the rifle:
it's overall condition is not very good (alot of pitting, though I think it has nice patina). First thing to notice is that it is missing the safety lever. Barrel and receiver are blued and both show a waffenampt 63 stamp. (2 on the receiver and 1 on the barrel.). The barrel has also got 2 letters stamped on the side, next to the Wa63: KF. Where does KF stand for?
The serial number is hard to make out due to the pitting, but it should be something like: 1 ? ? 0 0 a. (barrel has no serial number)
The bolt is not blued but parkerized or phosphated and it's serial is 5166a.
(so bolt seems mismatched. I'd love to believe the last 2 numbers of the sn on the receiver are 6 6, though they do seem to round for that.)
I only found 1 marking on the stock: a "3" on the main stock, below the front guard. Clearly can be seen that the front stock guards are held by screw rather than a spring. the bayonet mount is also missing.
So is this stock a so called "kriegsmodell"?
The floorplate shows no markings.
I think I said enough, I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking,
cheers, Jakke
I would like to show you my latest aquisition.
It's a mauser dot 1944. It was recently found in the hayloft of a farmhouse in the north of Belgium. I didn't found it myself but got it from the person who found it. I have no reason not to believe him, since "he has no dog in this game".
Your opinions on this rifle are welcome and appreciated. I have no expert knowledge about k98's and so the pictures should show you a rifle that was untouched for 66 years. If anything is wrong with it's configuration, it might prove the story wrong, but I would be happy to know so. (and be dissapointed though, ).
I won't sell the rifle, but I'd like to know it's (market) value. An estimate would be nice.
So here is the rifle:
it's overall condition is not very good (alot of pitting, though I think it has nice patina). First thing to notice is that it is missing the safety lever. Barrel and receiver are blued and both show a waffenampt 63 stamp. (2 on the receiver and 1 on the barrel.). The barrel has also got 2 letters stamped on the side, next to the Wa63: KF. Where does KF stand for?
The serial number is hard to make out due to the pitting, but it should be something like: 1 ? ? 0 0 a. (barrel has no serial number)
The bolt is not blued but parkerized or phosphated and it's serial is 5166a.
(so bolt seems mismatched. I'd love to believe the last 2 numbers of the sn on the receiver are 6 6, though they do seem to round for that.)
I only found 1 marking on the stock: a "3" on the main stock, below the front guard. Clearly can be seen that the front stock guards are held by screw rather than a spring. the bayonet mount is also missing.
So is this stock a so called "kriegsmodell"?
The floorplate shows no markings.
I think I said enough, I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking,
cheers, Jakke
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