mwelter121
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I'm new to the forum and Mausers. If anyone could clear up a confusion I have. I've recently picked up (what I think) is a k98. It's a duffle cut. As i understand, this means the stock was cut, presumably by an allied serviceman, so he could bring it home in his duffle bag. (I've read on this site how to properly repair this cut so the rifle can shoot safely. I plan to give it a try).
Anyway, the rifle stamped byf 43, and has a few of the expected Nazi markings on it. But on the side of the receiver it's stamped "mod 98". I've read on a different website that this means the rifle is really an "m98". The site said the gun went through a yugo rebuild/refurbish after the war to remove certain Nazi markings. This rifle was then brought to market.
The problem is, if it went through a yugo rebuild/refurbish why the duffle cut, and why am i still seeing few swastikas on eagle wings on the barrel/receiver? Can anyone clarify what "mod 98" means?
Thanks
Anyway, the rifle stamped byf 43, and has a few of the expected Nazi markings on it. But on the side of the receiver it's stamped "mod 98". I've read on a different website that this means the rifle is really an "m98". The site said the gun went through a yugo rebuild/refurbish after the war to remove certain Nazi markings. This rifle was then brought to market.
The problem is, if it went through a yugo rebuild/refurbish why the duffle cut, and why am i still seeing few swastikas on eagle wings on the barrel/receiver? Can anyone clarify what "mod 98" means?
Thanks