98k ID and value

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the rifle is a byf 44 (mauser 1944) that looks like it has been refinished.

all numbers are mismatched except the bolt shroud and safety which match each other. there is no SN on the barrel and it looks like a marking (nazi eagle?) may have been removed from the barrel prior to refinishing.

rather than the regular front sight hood it looks to have a VZ24 (from what i can tell from photos of VZ24's) sight protector.

the magazine follower is stamped with a "crown over R" or maybe a "K", hard to tell. the magazine floorplate is machined. and it has the capture screws, cleaning rod, etc.

it has a laminate stock with takedown disk and cupped buttplate both of which appear to be blued. the buttstock is also marked "MK-2". the only other marking on the stock seems to be a roman numeral X on the right hand cutout for the sling.

the bolt has been blued, even the boltface.

rifle is in excellent condition, *maybe* unfired since refinishing. blueing on boltface, feed ramp, and magazine follower is intact.

so..... is it, post WWII parts gun made up by the czechs? (it doesn't have the so-called "winter triggerguard") or someone else?

any ideas on value?

i can take and post pics if that would help with the ID.
 
Sounds like a Russian Capture K98 to me. BYF44 was definitely a German wartime manufactured receiver. A couple things make me think RC:
1.The bolt and other parts have been reblued. I believe the Russians reblued and I don't think the Yugos did.
2. Mismatched parts. Russians slapped em back together with no concern for serials besides electropenciling them. Yugo's tried to keep matching numbered parts together or they scrubbed them and renumbered.

Is there an X between the BYF and 44 on the reciever?

The rifle could also be an East German rework but it is unlikely as the ones I have seen have a lot of matching parts and are not reblued.

From your description, I would think it would be worth like $300-350.
 
i don't think it is russian capture, there are no "X" and no electopencil marks, it has the capture screws and cleaning rod (although these could have been added at any time).

and the barrel has no marks, not even the "7.91", "7.92" etc.
 
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Does the sight hood look like this?

K98k 1943 "bcd" Gustloff Werke, Weimar


(Click PIC To Enlarge)

If so, it's the same as I have on my East German post war re-work. However, that piece also has a "U" underneath a Crown, which I understand signifies German Police.

Regards,
Badger
 
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