Anybody have an original K98 (the really early one with the butterknife bolt handle)? I saw one in a magazine and was wondering how rare they are.
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Turned up at an auction about 17 years ago; not cheap even then; about 5 times the going price of a regular Gewehr 98 at the time as I recall.
They were used in some of the German colonies by some Police units into
WWI. I have seen at least one WWI era photo taken in Europe with one in a vehicle but they were officially withdrawn and replaced beginning in 1908. Some were converted to 5mm gallery practice rifles 1908+; there is one of those in the Springfield Armory Museum collection. Some were surplussed off and ended up in Mexico converted (by whom I do not know) to 7x57; these occasionally show up but those I have seen were "ridden hard and put away wet" in Mexican service. Formal use during WWII seems highly unlikely but one never can say for sure they were not used, especially at the end.
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That's very hard to say. I haven't seen one for sale in years although I heard somebody found one at the SOS earlier this year. One of the predecessor versions in decent shape but missing the entire rear sight assembly was sold earlier this year for just under $3K. I passed on it because of the missing rear sight.
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I now have a correct form bolt, it has taken me over a decade to find! Apologies for the rubbish photo, my camera is "up the creek" and my tablet, which I used, has a very low-res camera in it. The finish on the bolt is not ideal, but I think the best thing to do is to remove the garish blueing and allow it to "age" somehow.
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