Ayup, that's likely what he needs.
A lot of the Israeli Kar 98ks were produced AFTER the war in Czechoslovakia, but had WW2 markings, factory codes, little eagles and swastikas and WaA stamps and all the rest. Reason was that the USSR supported the creation of Israel in order to upset the balance of power in the Middle East. The British were trying to hold things from exploding but there were all these politically "deniable" rifles coming in so, good luck Tommy Atkins. Afterwards, of course, the USSR started backing the Palestinian 'Arabs' because this got the US involved, again upsetting the balance of power.
Result was a lot of War Two rifles made AFTER the war, but perfect specimens just the same. A LOT of these went to Israel and turned up many years later with .308 barrels.... and those suckers can shoot!
But that's the model you want.
So did Adolf, come to think of it.