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    Proper sling mounting for my new (to me) K98k Norwegian

    Today my new K98k arrived. The guy served as Hans or Karl in the German Wehrmacht vom 1938 after being made in Borsigwalde/Berlin. Date of birth was 1938. Later he was send to Norway where he finished the war and was changed into Ole or Lasse with a new barrel in 30-06. Now I'd like to dress...
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    byf without year of production???

    On an internet auction in Germany there is offered a K98k Norwegian 30-06 with the code byf but without the year of production. As to be seen on the photos there could have been a year of production stamped into the receiver. Unfortunately I couldn't already reach the seller, neither by phone...
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    Portuguese 1941 k98K

    Is there a close up photo of the F and S etching on safeties as used in Australia? In Germany there was a bad customs ordered by law to set a welding point on the 300-meter-mark on the rear sight so that the gun couldn't be used beyond this point :facepalm: Also the bayonett-holder was...
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    K98k on auction in Germany

    http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=3050402 What about the number on the left side of the rear stock in picture No. 8? Is this typical for K98k issued to the Wehrmacht? Or is it from an arsenal of the time after WWII? Probably from one of the allies? The gun has German post-war proofmarks...
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    Norwegian Navy Capture Kar98k - information needed, please

    If it were barreled in 30-06 there would be a half moon notch below the "1938" in the front part of the receiver. What shape does the front sight have. Is it like a roof or has it a flat top and does the rear sight have a V-notch or U-notch?
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    Found an Sporterized Mauser--Need help with identification

    My first post here. I'm from Germany. So please appologize if I cannot alway express myself as I wanted. The gun was not sporterized. It was made as a hunting rifle from the very beginning. Try to find an engraving which may lead to the gunmaker. Be careful when using ammo of the newer...

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