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  1. krukster86

    1928 FB Radom K98 "Shooter" Project

    As some of you may have seen, Jsz had a rather serviceable 1928 FB Radom K98 carbine "project" posted in the trader last week. It had some issues (non-matching rear sight components and a drilled rear receiver bridge for a Lyman peep sight), however, the barrel, front sight, triggerguard...
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    Type I “Pre-Alpha” VIS35

    That’s amazing! Do you have a post on it?
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    Type I “Pre-Alpha” VIS35

    Took off the grips for a wipe down. Saw that it was “claimed” by a “RHC” presumably Aug 4, 1945. Maybe in a poker game in post-war occupation. 😝
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    Looking for info on getting a bolt straightened,

    I had Americas Gunsmith Shop straighten a bolt that was bent and swept back. It will never be how it once was, but looks infinitely better than it did before.
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    Value check - 39 Radom blued

    Sounds like a fair price for a blued one in mint condition with a gorgeous scabbard. Polish stuff goes stupid high…especially for these harder to find rare bayonets. EDIT: Per Tokarev38, it’s phosphated.
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    Anyone else experiencing this?

    Well said
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    An Amateur Polish Mauser Bolt Study

    Feel free to repost the photos here if desired.
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    An Amateur Polish Mauser Bolt Study

    That bolt body is from an Imperial German Gew98. It is a Bavarian Lion proof.
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    Polish K98 P.F.K WARSAWA 1925

    100% couldn’t have said it any better. As mentioned, a key problem is having a healthy data pool of “original” unmessed with rifles. Those are few and far between and as we know, exorbitantly expensive to accumulate. It is my understanding that very recently, a two part “tome” was written /...
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    Polish K98 P.F.K WARSAWA 1925

    I wish… The closest I can offer right now is the English language version of “Bayonets of the Polish Army 1918-1939” by Janusz Jarosławski. Sometimes I see a copy floating around on eBay. I have yet to find a collector focused book on Polish Mausers, that covers aspects of design, development...
  11. krukster86

    1st time buy Vis Radom P.35 (P)

    I'd wager a refinish job (albeit tastefully). It lacks the "wear marks" in the usual spots to suggest honest wear.
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    Polish K98 P.F.K WARSAWA 1925

    It is shocking to see one of these in factory fresh condition. Interesting that it had a walnut stock as opposed to beech, but yet still has the hardwood reinforcement. A true unicorn!
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    Polish Wz98a F B RADOM 1937 Returns After 34 Years

    What an absolute stunner! Correct cleaning rod as well (unobtainium).
  14. krukster86

    Karabiner 98 Podcast by MILSURPHQ

    The MilsurpHQ guys are really cool dudes.
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    Type I “Pre-Alpha” VIS35

    I had an opportunity to grab a desirable "Pre-Alpha" Type I early German Occupation production VIS35 at a very attractive price. These are denoted by a lack of a letter prefix in the serial number, elegant finger cutouts in the trigger area, stock slot cutout, fine fit/finish and bluing, and the...
  16. krukster86

    (Not My Rifle) Curious about double eagle proofs on 1940 243 Receiver

    To reiterate, this is not my rifle (and not my photos), but I came across a post on the Reddit r/Mauser sub. Poster there showed his inherited sporter K98k from his grandfather. What caught my eye are the double eagle proofs on the receiver. I don’t think I’ve seen that before. As some of you...
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    1933 Polish Wz29

    Understood HB, That certainly was not my intention, but after reading this over again, I can understand how it was construed that way. I have no connection with the rifle being discussed, nor any relation to the seller. However that doesn’t change the fact that what my original message sent...
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    1933 Polish Wz29

    I will reply via PM
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    1933 Polish Wz29

    Ah, sorry I broke a rule with this post and it needed mod editing. I apologize for the confusion.
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