The last one I saw looked normal, no rust and was $400 about 2 years ago. Gun Collector magazine had a nice write up by John Wall in this issue. It is worth buying a backissue. The rifles have a lead plug or metal rods in the barrel and a cut firing pin. On some, the bolt face is ground flat or may have a welded firing pin hole. Too bad that sat in a basement or attic. Nice collectable piece of history. The one I saw had an original sling. For the condition and lack of sling, I'd say the price is high. How bad do you want one for the collection? It's not worth removing the rods and getting a new bolt for a shooter. You destroy a type specimen and end up with a dog. I'd just search out a Turk Gew 98 as a shooter. The issue of Gun Collector is Vol. 31 No. 6, 2009, pp. 27-29. It is nice to have an all matching Gew 98, a VFW GEW rifle, and a Turked Gew 98.





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