I have all the discussions, I don't have time to post it all, but here is the original auction (
2005 - not good pictures, but it is the same rifle, as I have better ones when it was sold 6 months later, by then it had the new stock and that created the collector discussions I also saved... well the stock and the VS name tossing):
German WW II Military Rifles -- German G.24(t)
Category: Firearms - Curios & Relics -- Item# 6527252
High Bidder

rusakowski (view feedback)
Current Price: $600.00
Quantity:1 lot
Auction Type:Basic Style
NRA Grade:Excellent
History:3 Bids ($500.00 starting bid)
Seller:harleysdad (view feedback)
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Location (State):VA
Auction Start:03/11/2005 at 16:27:17
Auction Close:03/25/2005 at 16:27:17
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Description
Czech Vz24. The German's designated it the G.24. Its in a wooden box about 3 feet long and 4" x 4" the box has a couple of inked stamps on it but they are hard to read, also is a plastic bag or envelope, tattered and empty, under it on the box is a 30 cent stamp with teddy Roosevelt's image on it. On top of the box and on one side is a name and address to its addressed to the Vets wife with a Conn, address, the From address is the Vet by rank, name, service number, followed by unit an apo New York, New York, the lid is nailed down, but removable as the lid has been on and off several times I would guess, anyway, inside was a large amount of news print like paper, an exam of it revealed its a Sept. 14th 1945 issue of Yank. In the box protected by the yank is a 98 Mouser barreled action, bolt, floor plate, follower, trigger guard, trigger etc. Its blue the receiver is marked on top dou with 41 under it, on the left side of the receiver is the serial number 54XX with a b under it, also on the side of the receiver is the following letters numbers G.24(t) also in front of the serial number is a little nazi eagle and swastika under it on the right side of the receiver are two small ones with numbers under them that appear to be 607 or 807 I can't tell. The barrel has lots of markings on it just in front of the receiver eagles; appear to be two types but no nazi symbols, lots of numbers and the words KNEIFEL BERLIN. It has standard sights; they look just like the ones on the rifle my dad sent back from Europe during WWII. The bolt is the straight bolt handle type and on it is the same serial number as the rifle 54XXb with an eagle and swastika. I collect M1 Service rifles the only thing I know about 98K's is that they were used in the war by the germans, and my Dad has one he sent home. He and I were talking and he said as best as he could remember is that they gave them the materials to make boxes to send this stuff home and they would bring it back for free as the supply ships were empty crossing back to the states, but the GI was responsible for paying postage or freight from the port of entry to their home. I had a Mauser collector look the rifle over and he thinks maybe it was never put in a stock. There is a rub mark on the barrel under the muzzle where the metal came in contact with the wood of the box and wore the finish off, its on the bottom of the barrel near the muzzle. When you run your hand across the barrel you can feel maybe rust or dirt I have put breakfree on it but I have not cleaned the rifle, whatever it is its very slight and on the surface. The bore is bright and shiny and has no wear that I can see, the bolt face has no signs of brass nor any signs of wear on the finish. The Vets unit when I looked it up on the internet showed that they did spend sometime in CZ, maybe that is where he picked it up at I guess we will never know cause he is gone. Also there is a screw visible in the pics that don't appear to be where it's at; it is where the bolt release is. Buyer will need to supply a FFL 01/03 ok Payment in Postal Money Order, including shipping charges.