S/42G opinions.

Will someone bother to send the images to RIA and make them aware? Also, please post the link, now that it is outed as fake. I really wonder on the description.

I also sent in a email yesterday. Good that Bruce also did.
 
one would think that for a Premier Auction held three times a year, from a house like RIA, they would actually pay closer attention to this sort of thing and protect their name and reputation...
That said, with in-person viewing, a buyer could pick that up. Its how few photos they post that really bothers me. Some GB posts have over a hundred. RIA... 3-4. for a Premier Auction.
 
I wonder if they will cancel that auction; change the description to renumbered and repost the auction; or send back the renumbered rifle to the seller and say go pound sand.

It’s a shitty situation no matter how you look at it. Might even be talked about for a long time.

Will be interesting to see if honesty and integrity actually exists at RIA and how they handle the situation as it’s douche baggery and humping being passed off as a top dollar legit K98 when it’s not, which means can you actually trust them in the future with their knowledge (or lack of), appraisals and opinions?
 
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Please, RIA doesn't care. This isn't the first bad item they've had slip though, and it won't be the last. They're a known name among the doctor/lawyer/well to do computer toucher set (and yes, they do have some very unique stuff that any collector would want, I'm not saying they're all BS) and their reputation is going to be fine no matter how much a bunch of rifle nerds on message boards might spot bad stuff from time to time.
 
since we are on the subject, what do you all think of this item: item 413, same auction.


Story aside.
 
Based on those pictures I can confidently say that it is (probably) a K98k rifle with a bayo, scabbard, and sling. The listing claims it is a BYF42 but I see no proof of that.

It comes with a letter written in 1992 by someone I have never heard of who relates a story he claims to have heard about the rifle.

Yes that is a cynical as hell take and maybe it's as honest a vet bringback as you'll ever see, but the saying is "buy the rifle, not the story" for a reason.

edit: this is one of my huge problems with RIA. For such a "high end" auction house their pictures SUCK and frequently leave you more in the dark about what you're bidding on than the worst GB listings.
 
edit: this is one of my huge problems with RIA. For such a "high end" auction house their pictures SUCK and frequently leave you more in the dark about what you're bidding on than the worst GB listings.

I dont need to pay a 28% premium to find a turd, gunbroker is only hitting me for 6% when I step into their Port-o-LET. Satisfaction Guaranteed
 
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Please, RIA doesn't care. This isn't the first bad item they've had slip though, and it won't be the last. They're a known name among the doctor/lawyer/well to do computer toucher set (and yes, they do have some very unique stuff that any collector would want, I'm not saying they're all BS) and their reputation is going to be fine no matter how much a bunch of rifle nerds on message boards might spot bad stuff from time to time.
Of course they don’t care, why would they?
Remember, It’s all about the almighty dollar.

That’s why we have this great k98 forum, to discuss and scrutinize the turds that float by.
 
since we are on the subject, what do you all think of this item: item 413, same auction.


Story aside.
I have an occupation GP-35, holster, and two mags that was from a vet local to me. Maybe I should shite out a 3 paragraph essay about how he personally took it from a dead SS guy and then I can tack on +$3k when I sell it. Since a “he said she said” is just as good as Army bring back papers apparently.
 
I have an occupation GP-35, holster, and two mags that was from a vet local to me. Maybe I should shite out a 3 paragraph essay about how he personally took it from a dead SS guy and then I can tack on +$3k when I sell it. Since a “he said she said” is just as good as Army bring back papers apparently.
Possible to do a records check via a PI but it would be a bit of a long shot imo. Nice looking rifle tho and hopefully it's accurately described. 7,500 to 10,000 tho is.....steep to say the least.
 
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