K98k Mauser WEST POINT SNIPER DISPLAY sold for 3K, worth it?

One of my friends won the auction and bought this rifle, it costs him 3K+tax/fees. Any comments on the price.

Here is the link:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/745166279

Here is the description:
A rare opportunity to purchase a Sniper Rifle used as part of a Weapons Displays at USMA at West Point. For several years in a row this K98 along with other Military Rifles and Equipment were used a as Learning experience for the Cadets. The Cadets cannot handle the Weapons in the Museum, so people like myself bring our Private Collections for the Cadets to handle. It is an informal Q&A with the Cadets learning some History. Because of NY State Gun Control Laws, myself and the others no long take the risk of going to this State with valuable Historic Firearms, The Cadets loose out. This K98 was part of a Display where the topic was "Sniper Rifles of the ETO" while not every Rilfe is represented, there is enough for the Cadets to learn and handle them. Manufacturer is GUSTLOFF WERKE "bcd" code in SERIAL NUMBER This particular rifle SN 476gg has a higher than any other bcd 43 previously encountered. One Book list highest Serial Number as 518ff. This K98 for sale was purchase by me in early 2000 and originally was a Vet "Bring Back" no Import stamp on the Barrel, sometime in its life it was Sporterized, but the original parts kept, the original Scope Mounts were missing, but has the Original Scope which was probably a Civilian Purcurment in the 1930, when Germany was secretly rearming. The Scope is a Dr Gehard numbered to the Rifle #476. Most metal parts are matching #476, only part not is front Barrel Band and Stock. I have never fired this Rifle, it was purchased strictly for display, I don't know how well the scope is. I will include copies of WEST POINT photos, or by Email to buyer with a Letter from me stating this was used for Learning Purposes by the Cadets. Since we no longer do this Q&A Display it is a Rare Opportunity to own something like this given the History of West Point. I hope to add more close up photos and a Bore photo soon. *Make an Investment with your Trump Tax Cut Money, it can only go up in value since we will not be going back there and doing this Event.
 
So sorry for your friend. An expensive lesson learned.
As the saying goes, buy the gun not the bullshit.
 
Put together for reenactors and fantasy displays like the one shown. This seller has been trying to sell this rifle for a LONG time with no takers, seems like your buddy bought the BS line of it being at west point thinking that legitimized it, it's a put together fake. I'm guessing the seller probably bought a line of BS when he bought it.
 
Gustloff never made short side rail snipers. That is all you need to know to know that this rifle is fake (along with a long list of other issues).
 
these posts always amaze me... Its obvious this forum is somewhat easy to find as you found us after the purchase..

Its like a blind man asking if any traffic is coming after he starts across the road instead of before... :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

the fact that people still continue to spend large amounts of money on items they know nothing about and bite on the sellers BS fairy tales...
 
Welp...not sure whether I should tell him the truth or not....:facepalm:

No use telling him. Let him live in blissful ignorance. The shock will come when he decides to sell it or shows it to someone who knows something about K98k’s.


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I agree 100%!

these posts always amaze me... Its obvious this forum is somewhat easy to find as you found us after the purchase..

Its like a blind man asking if any traffic is coming after he starts across the road instead of before... :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:

the fact that people still continue to spend large amounts of money on items they know nothing about and bite on the sellers BS fairy tales...
 
I'm just amazed by the seller's story. So this guy said he takes (took) his personal collection to the point to show cadets 75 year old WWII weapons for familiarity purposes? Why? So why does that make any of those weapons anything but what they are? I am not sure I understand the logic.

Jeff
 
I'm just amazed by the seller's story. So this guy said he takes (took) his personal collection to the point to show cadets 75 year old WWII weapons for familiarity purposes? Why? So why does that make any of those weapons anything but what they are? I am not sure I understand the logic.

Jeff

I was wondering the same thing because he never said it came from the museum itself.
 
Put together for reenactors and fantasy displays like the one shown. This seller has been trying to sell this rifle for a LONG time with no takers, seems like your buddy bought the BS line of it being at west point thinking that legitimized it, it's a put together fake. I'm guessing the seller probably bought a line of BS when he bought it.

And the seller is laughing his way too bank! Hook line and sinker.
 
Seems like he’s implying that since West Point cadets touched them that they are original, or that somehow being displayed there legitimizes them. If you’ve ever been to these public displays you’ll know that much of the stuff displayed is crap.


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I'm just amazed by the seller's story. So this guy said he takes (took) his personal collection to the point to show cadets 75 year old WWII weapons for familiarity purposes? Why? So why does that make any of those weapons anything but what they are? I am not sure I understand the logic.

Jeff


The reason is the people being shown have no clue . Same reasons most museums can remove orig. items and replace with fakes as know one will know the difference..

Heck , even collectors cant tell sometimes !!!!! Its a mine field out there.... :facepalm:
 
subscribed, this seems like a very interesting thread
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