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k98 sniper walked in

walther1945

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K98 SNIPER CAME INTO THE STORE FOR SALE FROM 30 YEAR OLD COLLECTION . IM POSTING PICS
 

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Yep not a real sniper unfortunately, looks like someone ruined a perfectly good matching rifle to make it too.
 
Among other issues, this mounting system (turret) wasn’t even in use when this rifle was initially manufactured. Half decent reproduction sniper though.
 
You can see the traces of the former scope rings that have been soldered to the tube of the Zielsechs scope. Due to their position it would indicate the scope most likely originates from a break barrel hunting rifle.
 

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