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Hey guys,
Yesterday I picked up my first non-RC Kar98. The rifle is mismatched (bolt matches itself and the barrel/receiver/trigger match - rest mismatched) but is in fairly good shape. I do believe however that the stock was sanded. So far the only thing I can tell is it was made in Berlin-Borsigwalde in 1937.
While taking it apart today for a cleaning I came across some stamps and was wondering if anyone could shed some light? Specifically the markings on the underside of the barrel and receiver. I took off the buttplate and although there were no markings, there was a reddish paint - is this normal? (I didnt touch it). It also came with an original sling which is fairly dry and cracked, what is the best way to preserve this? Also, is the barrel supposed to be "stepped"?
Here are the pictures:
X's?
Thanks!
Hey guys,
Yesterday I picked up my first non-RC Kar98. The rifle is mismatched (bolt matches itself and the barrel/receiver/trigger match - rest mismatched) but is in fairly good shape. I do believe however that the stock was sanded. So far the only thing I can tell is it was made in Berlin-Borsigwalde in 1937.
While taking it apart today for a cleaning I came across some stamps and was wondering if anyone could shed some light? Specifically the markings on the underside of the barrel and receiver. I took off the buttplate and although there were no markings, there was a reddish paint - is this normal? (I didnt touch it). It also came with an original sling which is fairly dry and cracked, what is the best way to preserve this? Also, is the barrel supposed to be "stepped"?
Here are the pictures:
X's?
Thanks!




















































