Will do Georg .Are you sure it is K98k and not Gew98 length? Let me know once you got it, keen to learn more of it. And good to know it in a great home now!
Yes I do , its also a great photo . I have a few other original photos showing Paratroopers with LT/ZF39 riflesDo you know this one of a para sniper with a British POW in Crete during Merkur ?
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It`s an Ajack on HT Rifle .With that large objective bell pretty certain this is an Ajack 4x90 on turret mount. Position of the front scope ring very close to the cone and cylindrical front part with no step in front of the cone would support that.
I agree that is an IOR scope and the overall features of the rifle are consistent with a vz24!That is a super interesting picture, I am really not sure what to think of it. Rifle seems to be Gew98M length (note no takedown disc in stock and no hole in the side for sling - that sling appears to be attached to the swivel in the grip area, just like the Vz.24 have had it), that scope has the appearance of an IOR scope (from the Romanian Vz.24 sniper). @Amberg @Dave Roberts @RyanE any guesses as to what this rifle is or could be?
does anyone have a thought about what branch of service the soldats in the photo above are from? I can only see 1 breast eagle (man at left of photo) but all the collar tabs are removed/subdued? Two men are wearing camo smocks (essess?) but I can’t make out any death’s head pins on their covers.Well, now we also have visual proof for "the other Romanian Vz.24 mount style" being of WWII period too. That is great.