Can You Identify This K98 Why Is The Left Side Of The Receiver Milled?

albayo

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I just received a K98 receiver marked bcd 4 on trade and the receiver has been milled on the left side and three screw holes drilled. The milled part looks original and not a Bubba job, but I could be wrong.
The barrel is serial numbered to the receiver but at the left side of both serial numbers is a 2 on a cross within a circle. The barrel is marked syk Cc. The stock is not relieved for anything being attached to the receiver so I presume it is a replacement.
Here are some pictures of the receiver and the markings.

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Do you have a side pic of the reciever where it is milled? Specifically, how thick is it?

I believe BCD was one of two manufacturers that made receivers that had a thickened reciever wall in that area to allow for mounting of the Long Side Rail scope system. It is possible this is one of those (of course with a stock replacement).
 
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K98 Receiver Milled

The receiver is much thicker on the left side on this K98. I compared the receiver with about six other K98's and even though it's milled it measures 4.89mm and the closest the other models from 43, 44, & 45 start at 3.79 and go to about 4.28mm. You can see the difference in the thickness at a glance. I will take some comparison pictures if I can.
 
It was my understanding the BCD 4 marked actions wit the thicker side wall were desighned to be sniper rifles. Lokk at this repro mount and see the screew position.

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Are there any fill holes on the inside of the action?

Sounds like this is a cool reprot sniper project? Now all you need to do is buy a repro mount.

Pete
 
repro will be you cheapest option. i've been trying to look for a Arisaka type 97 one and with all the war movies glorifying snipers prices go up.
 
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