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    recently acquired 98K

    Here are some photos for those interested. It looks like it has a few stories to tell.

    It has a nice shiny bore with strong rifling.

    As you can see the eagles have been peened, that was a surprise...but other than that the condition was as expected.

    Does this indicate it was a Russian capture?

    *Any comments or insights are appreciated. I'm here to learn.

    TIA.



























    Last edited by Capt.Canuck; 03-03-2012, 02:54 PM.

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      Do you have pictures of the right side of the weapon? Can you find the letter X anywhere?

      Each WWII weapon has a history to tell.

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        #4
        Originally posted by U534 View Post
        Do you have pictures of the right side of the weapon? Can you find the letter X anywhere?

        Each WWII weapon has a history to tell.
        The third photo from the bottom is the right side of the stock, is there an area I should be looking specifically?

        I don't see an X anywhere (excepting on the one set of serial numbers), is there a specific place I should look?

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          #5
          The X would be on the reciever, at least on the RCs I've seen. Any electro pencil numbers? Stock does not look to be force match numbered either.
          Wilhelm

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            Originally posted by Wilhelm View Post
            The X would be on the reciever, at least on the RCs I've seen. Any electro pencil numbers? Stock does not look to be force match numbered either.
            Wilhelm
            Nope, there are no electro pencil numbers either. I'm going to try to disassemble the rifle tomorrow and see what on the stock in the barrel channel.

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              #7
              The specific sight hood and the peened waffenamts might suggest yugoslavian capture and refinish.

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                #8
                Hey guys,

                Popped the stock off this morning - here are a few more photos to analyze. As you can see the stamped number in the stock matches the receiver, and the bayonet nut looks original to the stock.









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                    Originally posted by FestungSpanien View Post
                    The specific sight hood and the peened waffenamts might suggest yugoslavian capture and refinish.
                    Marstar Canada's website currently shows 98K's that it says it imported from Yugoslavia so this seems highly likely to be correct.

                    I find it interesting that the magazine floorplate was renumbered by simply x'ing out the original numbers, but on the bolt the original numbers were ground off before it was renumbered.

                    Rob

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                      #11
                      I do not think it is Yugo redone, we did not put that kind of sight protector. And also we marked ours with our crest. I am thinking early RC.

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                        #12
                        I've posted on a couple of forums and one reasonably common opinion is that it may be a post war Czech rework, or a very late war original BCD stock.

                        The sight hood is apparently from a Czech VZ 24.

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                          #13
                          Legit Post war re-work,


                          not a RC or a bubba gun..



                          ..

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                            #14
                            Capt. , nice k98....are you going to shoot her?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 1917-1919 View Post
                              Capt. , nice k98....are you going to shoot her?
                              For sure!

                              This one is my safe queen.

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