Hiy guys,
I own 2 K98k's a "BCD 1941", and a "tgf 1950", I didnt want to harm either of them taking them in to the bush to go hunting.............. So I picked up this wee-beauty to use in their place.
Im new to Mauser markings and would be really keen to know a little more of the history of about this rifle please. I was told its a factory made sporter and more than happy to listen to any comments or thoughts you guys may have. Sadly I cant get under the mounts for a code or date.
Would I be correct in thinking that this is a 1935-7 rifle from the 24G1 stamp, and an early b- block original serial number of 2585?
I Have tried looking up the 367 stamp and Google is coming up with this:
A K98k receiver factory stamp "367" likely indicates the factory code "bwc" (Bavaria Waffen Fabrik) and the year of manufacture 1937.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Any help is most appreciated thank you.
Nik
I own 2 K98k's a "BCD 1941", and a "tgf 1950", I didnt want to harm either of them taking them in to the bush to go hunting.............. So I picked up this wee-beauty to use in their place.
Im new to Mauser markings and would be really keen to know a little more of the history of about this rifle please. I was told its a factory made sporter and more than happy to listen to any comments or thoughts you guys may have. Sadly I cant get under the mounts for a code or date.
Would I be correct in thinking that this is a 1935-7 rifle from the 24G1 stamp, and an early b- block original serial number of 2585?
I Have tried looking up the 367 stamp and Google is coming up with this:
A K98k receiver factory stamp "367" likely indicates the factory code "bwc" (Bavaria Waffen Fabrik) and the year of manufacture 1937.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
- Factory Codes:
K98k receivers were stamped with factory codes to identify the manufacturer and location of production. - "367" as a Code:
The code "367" corresponds to the factory code "bwc" (Bavaria Waffen Fabrik). - Year of Manufacture:
The number "367" also indicates the year of manufacture, which is 1937.
Any help is most appreciated thank you.
Nik
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