1936 s/42 k98

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I was looking through my junk and found a great condition 1936 s/42 k98 mauser that was converted to 308 by the Israelis. lots of eagles etc Converter
must have just let it all go by.
 
Pics would be good ... :)

Several years ago, I managed to find a 1936 S/42 with a rare DRP marking on it (very few documented) ....

1936 S/42 K98k (264 pic photo montage)http://imageevent.com/badgerdog/germanservicerifles/1936codes42k98kseria
(Mfg in 1936 by Mauser Werke AG, Oberndorf a/N)

(Click PIC to Enlarge)(Click PIC to Enlarge)

Regards,
Doug

A beautiful rifle, and of course an impeccable presentation for collection or historical use through your photographs. This is what wet's my appetite to start moving towards K98K's after stumbling on a nice Yugo capture and owning and handling my first K98,..but I don't think my meager milsurp budget could survive it.:(
 
A beautiful rifle, and of course an impeccable presentation for collection or historical use through your photographs. This is what wet's my appetite to start moving towards K98K's after stumbling on a nice Yugo capture and owning and handling my first K98,..but I don't think my meager milsurp budget could survive it.:(

Matching originals aren't cheap for sure but there are lots of cool variations in the post war refurbs/manufacture that would make a neat collection. If the door closes on importing for us then I'm going to start collecting all of them with a passion.;)
 
Two pics of my RC S/42K with s/n 9679.

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1934 Mauser Banner - Deutsche Reichsbahn (German Railway Marked D.R.) - WW2 Canadian Vet Bring Back - All Matching









 
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