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    German K98 "G" Date

    Gentlemen,
    'Finally received the K98 G date rifle I've been waiting for.
    For your viewing, this is an excellent condition S/42G coded rifle produced in 1935. These pre war rifles are difficult to come by and in high condition ever rarer. This one has a cool German armorers repair on the hand guard that is almost non-visible it's done so well.

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    #2
    Absolutely gorgeous.

    I need to go 'gun shopping' with you (again) one of these days......
    “The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.”
    Algernon Blackwood

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      #3
      Left side and top

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        #4
        Originally posted by Dan 0351 View Post
        Absolutely gorgeous.

        I need to go 'gun shopping' with you (again) one of these days......
        Anytime Dan.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rrudo74901 View Post

          Anytime Dan.
          I know, that's the problem! $$$! lol
          “The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.”
          Algernon Blackwood

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            #6
            Very nice. The quality of pre WWI and between the wars Mauser 98's is outstanding. The bluing, fit and overall finish shame todays commercial firearms
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              #7
              Interesting sight guard, what is that for?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Russian View Post
                Interesting sight guard, what is that for?
                Its really a muzzle cover. The front swings open I guess for a quick action but the sight is still covered. It twists right off, depress it and turn to the right and the whole thing comes off.

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                  #9
                  Here is the hand guard repair. The quality of the wood repair is remarkable.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sickofny View Post
                    Very nice. The quality of pre WWI and between the wars Mauser 98's is outstanding. The bluing, fit and overall finish shame todays commercial firearms

                    Pre war and early war Gew 98 and K98 fit and finish are incredible and the fact that almost every major component is numbered to the rifle due to the hand fitting is crazy. As the war progressed the level of stamping diminished. Ending with late war Kriegsmodel's which only have serial numbers stamped on the 5 firing mechanism components other then the receiver and barrel.
                    Last edited by Rrudo74901; 07-29-2016, 01:15 PM.

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                      #11
                      Those Krauts really know how to make stuff. I've seen and used some of their food processing equipment, the stuff is top notch!
                      SHADAP VARMINT!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mad Russian View Post
                        Those Krauts really know how to make stuff. I've seen and used some of their food processing equipment, the stuff is top notch!
                        I have WW1 Lugers that are hand fitted and have better fit and finish then some guns from the 70's and 80's. Zero rattle

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                          #13
                          Looks like fire wood to me

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mad Russian View Post
                            Those Krauts really know how to make stuff. I've seen and used some of their food processing equipment, the stuff is top notch!
                            are those SAFE compliant ?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Rrudo74901 View Post
                              Gentlemen,
                              'Finally received the K98 G date rifle I've been waiting for.
                              For your viewing, this is an excellent condition S/42G coded rifle produced in 1935. These pre war rifles are difficult to come by and in high condition ever rarer. This one has a cool German armorers repair on the hand guard that is almost non-visible it's done so well.
                              very nice Ray

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