I've bought two K98's off of the EE over the last year. For awhile one of them (the blonde) was partly disassembled and serving as an "organ donor" for the other one so I could shoot it. I've ordered a couple of rounds of parts from Numrich, and they are both up to scratch now. Here are some pics:
The blonde:
- DOT 44
- refurbed in Czech at some point
- Nazi markings gone, some post war Czech markings
- Czech-style front sight hood
- all matching including the stock, except for the safety which is electro penciled (and maybe one or two other small parts).
- Was in this condition when I bought it, except for the Numrich repro sling. Looks like it just came out of the factory (or at least the refurb depot)
- shoots great
- was $550 shipped
The brunette:
- BYF 44
- No capture markings, although it looks like it probably was a capture of some sort
- All Nazi markings still present
- reciever and bolt match, other parts are mis-matched but correct
- correct front sight hood, cleaning rod, and capture screws added from Numrich. Band spring that was on there when I recieved it was wrong (too short). Correct one now obtained. Repro sling. Cleaning rod nut was missing from the stock when I got it. A very cool CGN'er sent me one in the mail.
- Fantastic shooter. This one is a gong-banger supreme. I can see why these were popular with soldiers and stayed in service (in various forms and generations) for so long.
- was $450 shipped, and has about $40 parts put in it, and the $30 sling.
Size comparison with a restricted CZ858:
Some older pics from the last year:
The blonde:
- DOT 44
- refurbed in Czech at some point
- Nazi markings gone, some post war Czech markings
- Czech-style front sight hood
- all matching including the stock, except for the safety which is electro penciled (and maybe one or two other small parts).
- Was in this condition when I bought it, except for the Numrich repro sling. Looks like it just came out of the factory (or at least the refurb depot)
- shoots great
- was $550 shipped
The brunette:
- BYF 44
- No capture markings, although it looks like it probably was a capture of some sort
- All Nazi markings still present
- reciever and bolt match, other parts are mis-matched but correct
- correct front sight hood, cleaning rod, and capture screws added from Numrich. Band spring that was on there when I recieved it was wrong (too short). Correct one now obtained. Repro sling. Cleaning rod nut was missing from the stock when I got it. A very cool CGN'er sent me one in the mail.
- Fantastic shooter. This one is a gong-banger supreme. I can see why these were popular with soldiers and stayed in service (in various forms and generations) for so long.
- was $450 shipped, and has about $40 parts put in it, and the $30 sling.
Size comparison with a restricted CZ858:
Some older pics from the last year:
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