Because they were reworked post war and are not wartime. Once a thread starts going the route of postwar discussion and stock stripping and refinishing as opposed to restoration, this is where it ends up because the discussion is no longer about what a rifle looked like in wartime, i.e, in German use between 1933 and 1945.
Thanks,
HB
No problemo. As far as I can tell, all the parts are WWII era though they don't match, which is good enough for me. When I was considering getting a K98k, I was looking at getting an all matching one off of gunbroker but then I decided to go with a russian capture since they're cheaper. I didn't want to drop $1000+ on a rifle that I may not like so I decided to take that risk with just $400. I normally just go for US stuff because that's where my interest lies, but after getting this one, I definitely want an all matching wartime K98k.
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