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I'll show mine if you show yours.. :)
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Kleist wrote:I'll show mine if you show yours.. :)
Dirty old man, keep it to yourself !! :lol:
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Post by M1 Tanker »

Are you just looking for K98 porn?
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Yes!!

They look nice.
Tell me more. RC's?? The center one looks orig.
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Post by M1 Tanker »

All 3 of these are R/C.

Top is S42 1936, all markings intact to include the stock. The only issue is the bayonet lug is bent and I haven't gotten around to fixing it. Hence no cleaning rod.

Middle is a BNZ 1942, peened markings.

Bottom is a 1941 BYF, all markings intact.
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Post by Bil »

Those are all very nice-Kleist,now its your turn,time to show us yours! :roll: ---bil
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Post by Kleist »

OK, here are my "all matching" RC's

On the left is a dou45. I think it's cool because it has all of it's numbers, and no EP anywhere including the bolt. Also has an early "L" stock.

In the middle repreasents my first K98 purchase. S/27 1938 with a solid stock.

Last is a BCD43. The stock was stripped when I got it.
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next ......
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Post by jet489 »

here is one i picked up at local gun shop for $160.
not sure of its value but it shoots good.
barrel and receiver are only things numbers matching.
it has plenty of birds stamped all over it.
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Post by Demontrooper »

Berlin-Lubecker- "237" 1940, and also "duv" 40 date.

That front band is interesting; I had not seen one like that on any k98's in the flesh yet.
Non RC? Cool! Very nice gun!
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The front band is common '43 mid war un-finished band before they went to the stamped/welded.

If that has a good bore, you stold that thing. I've never seen a non-RC '40 duv.

PM me if you are interested in trading or would like a correct front band.
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it has a good bore. the lady at the gun shop where i bought it said the gun came with a bayonet when the guy traded it in. she was selling it seperatly. should i have bought it too?
what is a bayonet worth?

non-RC? does that mean non reconditioned? not much finish left on the metal just rust.

would it hurt the value of the gun if i removed some of the rust?

here are some other photos.
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The bayo wasn't matching to the gun, but if it had a matching scabbard to it's self and the blade was un-sharpened, could be worth up to $200. I have picked up several nasty bayo's for around $25, so it's all in the condition and if the scabbard number matches.

What rust do you want to remove? I wouldn't do anything other than oil it down. Don't scrub or polish anything!!!

That brown stuf is called patina, I would leave it alone.

Let me know if you want a correct band for it. Everything else looks good.

IMO, it really looks like an import. Look on the barrel, up by the front sight for any type of import mark. It will say"something somthing 8mm germany"

That pinned site hood is post war I think.

Whats the bolt look like?

RC= russian capture.
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Post by jet489 »

i think ill just leave the finish alone.

ill check with the gun shop and see if she still has the bayo.

what does a correct band look like?


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Yep, an old import but still very cool date and code IMO. The stock could be matching. Is there a number on the bottom side of the wood behind the wrist of the stock?

The band is called an "H" band. Look at the top two 98's in M1's pic. Those are H bands.
I can trade you for your band if you want.
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here is where the stock numbers are:
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Post by jet489 »

i dont see any numbers or stamps on the outside of the stock.

when i get time ill take it apart and see if there are any numbers on inside.
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Post by FKpt.Fritz »

i have 3 i will post when i get home and find a camera. 2 of them are still at gun shop waiting from me to pick up. i have a S/27 1937, (coming in soon havnt seen myself yet) are a s/42G and a AX 1941
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