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Gman06

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Finally had some time to get some pics of this for you guys let me know what you think I always like to learn more. From my understanding it’s a 1945 rifle produced just before the French took over the factory it has a duffle cut that was nicely repaired so I was told that indicates a vet bring back. Thanks for your time
 

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I did notice that but I had also wondered if maybe it was put into the gun originally I know the C block is when you start getting the French produced ones, could’ve been possible they were trying to turn these out and didn’t pay attention to the number
 
Floorplate and TG should be phosphated and not blue.
Stock should have a final WaA135 on the right side as this gun went through final acceptance.
Some late svw45s and MBs did not and they will not have the small E/135 final on the top of the receiver.
 
Floorplate and TG should be phosphated and not blue.
Stock should have a final WaA135 on the right side as this gun went through final acceptance.
Some late svw45s and MBs did not and they will not have the small E/135 final on the top of the receiver.
Stock is unmarked except for a small L stamp on where the sling goes through
 
Love the rough machine marks on the receiver. Mine is also c block, but French markings and very well finished. Nice rifle op.
 
Love the rough machine marks on the receiver. Mine is also c block, but French markings and very well finished. Nice rifle op.
Does your have have the additional sling carve outs in the stock? I’ve heard that was part of the French way.
 
Floorplate and TG should be phosphated and not blue.
Stock should have a final WaA135 on the right side as this gun went through final acceptance.
Some late svw45s and MBs did not and they will not have the small E/135 final on the top of the receiver.

There are other issues. This is the same rifle as previously photographed and discussed in the link below. The stock, triggerguard and floorplate have all been replaced. Same for the front band and perhaps other components.

 
There are other issues. This is the same rifle as previously photographed and discussed in the link below. The stock, triggerguard and floorplate have all been replaced. Same for the front band and perhaps other components.

There are other issues. This is the same rifle as previously photographed and discussed in the link below. The stock, triggerguard and floorplate have all been replaced. Same for the front band and perhaps other components.

interesting the stock does look different along with the butt plate
 
Well aint't that a dandy.
Gman06, did you buy the rifle as is? If so, from whom if I may ask.
Obviously, the gun used to be correct and at some point it has undergone a drastic redo and in this case much for the worse.

I went back and looked at the original thread and Gman06, that stock that was originally on the build was an "A" grade stock, correct in all respects.
You ended up with a 'D' grade stock and actually not correct for the action. I will not even go into the floorplate and trigger housing assembly.

This deserves attention if you all get my drift. Lance, appreciate the callout here!
 
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Well aint't that a dandy.
Gman06, did you buy the rifle as is? If so, from whom if I may ask.
Obviously, the gun used to be correct and at some point it has undergone a drastic redo and in this case much for the worse.

This deserves attention if you all get my drift. Lance, appreciate the callout here!
I bought it from a shop I’d prefer to not put anyone on blast as they could’ve received it that way
 
Its pretty obvious that it was parted out and dumped.
And what a shame that is, i can only imagine the parts were used on another rifle that was in similar shape, so can't imagine robbing Peter to pay Paul did anything if the other rifle started out in the same condition as this one now finds itself in.
 
Unfortunately part of learning I guess was the first k98k I bought
Yes it is part of the learning process but its also obvious someone f*cked you over and should be put on blast. If not your seller, then whoever sold your seller the rifle, this thing has not been on the market long enough to go through THAT many hands. Whoever scooped that stock and parts will have a hard time selling it to anyone here who knows about it.
 
And what a shame that is, i can only imagine the parts were used on another rifle that was in similar shape, so can't imagine robbing Peter to pay Paul did anything if the other rifle started out in the same condition as this one now finds itself in.

Yes it is part of the learning process but it’s also obvious someone f*cked you over and should be put on blast. If not your seller, then whoever sold your seller the rifle, this thing has not been on the market long enough to go through THAT many hands. Whoever scooped that stock and parts will have a hard time selling it to anyone here who knows about it, given walnut Oberndorf stocks are uncommon enough as is, let alone the light and excellent finish.
The person who I bought this from has sold me multiple things and the other k98 I bought from them is matching so it wouldn’t have been them. They own a shop and it must’ve been sold to the shop then I bought it
 
Any advice on what I can do to restore this rifle to its glory? It’s still a piece of history and I’d like to fix it
 
If you are intent on keeping it the only real thing that would "fix it" would be get the original parts back.
I thought a lot of svw parts were unmarked? I couldn’t find a new stock and the right unfinished parts? If someone used the right parts on another rifle finding them would be very unlikely
 

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