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    Well here it is...The almost final demise of the once proud k98. In this instance it is the VG98. Anyone else got one? If so, please post!
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    2 Bolt dis-assembly device in the butt plate
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      3, How about the tac-welded front site?
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        4, V-notch rear site
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          5, Reverse of front rifle sling
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            6, Obverse of front rifle sling
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              7, Reciever
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                8, Another reciever view
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                  9, Check out the milling on the bolt handle. It surley had be rejected earlier in the war but pulled out for this occassion.
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                    10, This is my favorite. Check out the counter sunk muzzle. This was done so that if grandfather/kid fritz somehow got the muzzle plugged with whatever they could still fire the weapon and not blow it up. Jeeze, you gotta love this weapon!
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                      Chet...Seriously is this a "last ditch" rifle or something Bubba put together behind the trailer in Oklahoma?

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                        Charlie,
                        It's 'da real thing!

                        Chet
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                          "I've been to a Worlds Fair, a picnic and a Rodeo...now I've seen everything!"

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                            Hey Chet,
                            I had one years ago but it was so sad looking I just had to get rid of it! Yours is the best example I have ever seen though!

                            Gary


                            Originally posted by Chet Sowersby
                            10, This is my favorite. Check out the counter sunk muzzle. This was done so that if grandfather/kid fritz somehow got the muzzle plugged with whatever they could still fire the weapon and not blow it up. Jeeze, you gotta love this weapon!

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                              Wow



                              Thanks for the pictures. Those are the first "real" pictures that I have seen of one of these.

                              It pretty much shows how the Germans were out of recources and time. Amazing that they lasted as long as they did.

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