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Strange attachment above bolt

Hey guys! I’m relatively new to the classic firearm collection world and just picked up my first K98 at an online auction. The rifle looks amazing however I am a little confused about a piece above the bolt that I don’t recognize. Maybe one of y’all can help me out identifying the part.
 

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Hey guys! I’m relatively new to the classic firearm collection world and just picked up my first K98 at an online auction. The rifle looks amazing however I am a little confused about a piece above the bolt that I don’t recognize. Maybe one of y’all can help me out identifying the part.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there were some bad things done to that rifle. The piece you're referring to is a scope base for an objective mount optic. However, you only have the rear one, the front one would cover the receiver ring and the "42/1939". You also have the stock that looks like someone attempted to relieve it for zf41 mount. And to crown it all off, the top of the barrel was ground flat as well. Someone had a hell of a time grinding that flat on.
 
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there were some bad things done to that rifle. The piece you're referring to is a scope base for an objective mount optic. However, you only have the rear one, the front one would cover the receiver ring and the "42/1939". You also have the stock that looks like someone attempted to relieve it for zf41 mount. And to crown it all off, the top of the barrel was ground flat as well. Someone had a hell of a time grinding that flat on.
The flat spot in front of the receiver looks like a 1/2 round block soldered to the barrel ( I hope). It should be removable. Hopefully you didn’t spend too much. Please post pictures of all the serially numbered parts and pictures of both sides of the whole rifle, a link to the past auction is ok if the pictures are still available.
 
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but there were some bad things done to that rifle. The piece you're referring to is a scope base for an objective mount optic. However, you only have the rear one, the front one would cover the receiver ring and the "42/1939". You also have the stock that looks like someone attempted to relieve it for zf41 mount. And to crown it all off, the top of the barrel was ground flat as well. Someone had a hell of a time grinding that flat on.
I see what you mean for sure. It’s my first one I didn’t expect it to be perfect as with my Garand that was re arsenaled in the 50’s. I had figured it was some type of scope mount but I couldn’t find any pictures of it myself. Can I just take that mount off the gun? Obviously it will still have the tap holes but I’m assuming it’s not a permanently affixed mount. Here’s a couple more pics of that barrel issue you mentioned.
 

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The flat spot in front of the receiver looks like a 1/2 round block soldered to the barrel ( I hope). It should be removable. Hopefully you didn’t spend too much. Please post pictures of all the serially numbered parts and pictures of both sides of the whole rifle, a link to the past auction is ok if the pictures are still available.
Here is the link to the auction page. It should still be available let me know otherwise! https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/wwii-mauser-model-k98-42-7-92mm-caliber-rifle-9474755817
 
the description didn’t mention either mount and the pictures could easily confuse a novice. It looks like it will make a good shooter. The best thing you can do as a newbie is arm yourself with knowledge. Study pictures and posts here and ask questions. Come here and ask BEFORE spending money on the next one. Welcome!
 
I'm not making an account, what did you end up spending?
Ah gotcha I didn’t know it would make you create an account. Spent $1,050. Almost all parts seem to be matching also as it states in the description. Here are the rest of the pics I pulled so you can take a look at it.
 

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the description didn’t mention either mount and the pictures could easily confuse a novice. It looks like it will make a good shooter. The best thing you can do as a newbie is arm yourself with knowledge. Study pictures and posts here and ask questions. Come here and ask BEFORE spending money on the next one. Welcome!
Definitely and thanks for the advice! Up until this point (other than my P38) I’ve mostly collected American firearms so that’s where my knowledge lies. This is my first dip into German war time rifles. I admit I may have jumped the gun on this one as out of the other 15 98’s they had, this was the sole one without import markings which completely turns me off.
 
Could be worse. For sure the wrong stock.
Would you be able to give me an example of what the stock should look like for future reference? Tried to do some research on the stamps but every k98 I see seems like it has a different shade of wood so I’m not sure exactly how to tell.
 
Would you be able to give me an example of what the stock should look like for future reference? Tried to do some research on the stamps but every k98 I see seems like it has a different shade of wood so I’m not sure exactly how to tell.
Good rule of thumb, no original stock will have serials in the butt stock.
 
Germany ones has plenty of stock markings too, just not the serials on the side of the butt stock.
Ah I see. That’s where my confusion lies as with what I’ve collected so far, American WWII firearms, the stocks are almost always marked with a whole host of different stamps.
 
Here is one example close to yours.
The forum has an extensive picture reference of most maker/dates you could encounter.
Go to the member help section/ picture reference/ then look up the code/ year for relevant examples
 
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If I had to guess based on what I see I'd say Bubba goes full Harbor Freight retard trying to make a fake snapper rifle, f's it up and decides to auction it off. We've seen bad sight bases before and that rear one is pretty bad. Anyone want to venture a guess what that added hunk of metal forward of the receiver is for?
 

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