First off, thanks for allowing me to grace your forums. I am sure I will be asking a lot of questions.
I am fairly familiar with the M1903 series, owing a couple of rifles including an 03a3 that I bought a couple of years ago. I was in Cabellas with the wife looking for Christmas presents and decided to go buy some 30-06. Went upstairs to the gun room.
There were a bunch of Moisin Nagant's there, obviously another load came in. With them was something that looked out of place.
I looked at it and it appeared, to my untalented eye, to be a reasonably correct K98 RC. I am not an expert on markings or anything but it looked ok to my naked eye. The gun was filthy and looked like it sat in someone's closet for 40 years although it probably has been in a crate for a while. I still need to clean it up, that will be this weekends project. Sorry for the quality of the pics but they were taken with an Iphone right after I got it. I am working the next couple of nights but later I can get some more pics of the stampings to see what is correct for 1944 and what has been replaced. Here are a few quick shots.
I'll do a search on proper cleaning of this rifle, especially if there are any tricks I need to know. As I said I am familiar with tearing down the Springfields and these are similar rifles so I suspect teardown and cleaning is pretty much the same.
I am fairly familiar with the M1903 series, owing a couple of rifles including an 03a3 that I bought a couple of years ago. I was in Cabellas with the wife looking for Christmas presents and decided to go buy some 30-06. Went upstairs to the gun room.
There were a bunch of Moisin Nagant's there, obviously another load came in. With them was something that looked out of place.

I looked at it and it appeared, to my untalented eye, to be a reasonably correct K98 RC. I am not an expert on markings or anything but it looked ok to my naked eye. The gun was filthy and looked like it sat in someone's closet for 40 years although it probably has been in a crate for a while. I still need to clean it up, that will be this weekends project. Sorry for the quality of the pics but they were taken with an Iphone right after I got it. I am working the next couple of nights but later I can get some more pics of the stampings to see what is correct for 1944 and what has been replaced. Here are a few quick shots.


I'll do a search on proper cleaning of this rifle, especially if there are any tricks I need to know. As I said I am familiar with tearing down the Springfields and these are similar rifles so I suspect teardown and cleaning is pretty much the same.
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