Don't miss out on these K98 rifles

But do they have war eagles, they gotta' have war eagles.

I didn't know pre war K98ks weren't as collectable. Guess I'll dump my two 37 Sauers. I guess i need some of these instead, pimp shined that's obvious, perhaps with gloss black Imron.
 
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The sad truth is people buy them out in minutes.


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O Boy!! Was looking forward to seeing the latest batch. Almost had to put on a pair of sunglasses to view that high gloss reblue job and the super glossy stocks. Man those prices are outta sight!! Going by those prices an unmolested bringback should fetch $5-7000. But yep they will move like hotcakes. Love to see the looks on the faces of the sucker when he goes to resell one of em!
 
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Good ole Big Ben from Classic arms!

You just got Ben'd over again!

I love the door smashing buttplates too really rare too find in that condition!
 
Hey! It's that guy! I know he's some of your guys' best friend!:laugh:

Why buy those though when I can get this bad boy?
 

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This guy is a serious fountain of knowledge. Every time I watch one of his videos I learn something new! Today I learned that the heavy cupped buttplate was primarily used to knock in doors. Heaven help the poor sod stuck with a flat buttplate rifle. His stock would obviously break bashing in doors. That's why the heavy stainless cupped buttplate was adopted.
 
This guy is a serious fountain of knowledge. Every time I watch one of his videos I learn something new! Today I learned that the heavy cupped buttplate was primarily used to knock in doors. Heaven help the poor sod stuck with a flat buttplate rifle. His stock would obviously break bashing in doors. That's why the heavy stainless cupped buttplate was adopted.

The hole on the butt was for storing a single cigarette.
 
You have long lost your ability to enthuse over K98s and war eagles, that's all - Ben is a true K98-lover :)
 
..His stock would obviously break bashing in doors. That's why the heavy stainless cupped buttplate was adopted.

Yes, apparently the flat plates were fine for skulls but couldn't handle doors. :facepalm:

I wondered how long it would take for you guys to pile on this and I didn't have to wait long.
 
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