Natek98
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So, I recently picked up my very first K98K Mauser, I am extremely blessed to have a piece of history, However my understanding of this particular rifle has not been easy to find out about.
I am going to attach some photo's of this rifle, In the search to learn more about why it has such few markings, And a single digit serial number.
After searching online a found a few threads about this odd Circled A marking. The circle A seems to be intended as some kind of fireproof/acceptance. The question is "Who stamped it?" And "Who used it?" Whoever used it, it seems to have been captured by the Russians either during or after the war. If anyone would like to chime in, It would be greatly appreciated.
I am going to attach some photo's of this rifle, In the search to learn more about why it has such few markings, And a single digit serial number.
After searching online a found a few threads about this odd Circled A marking. The circle A seems to be intended as some kind of fireproof/acceptance. The question is "Who stamped it?" And "Who used it?" Whoever used it, it seems to have been captured by the Russians either during or after the war. If anyone would like to chime in, It would be greatly appreciated.
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