Check out this Mauser K98k ZF41

Wanstalls

Member
Location
Maple Ridge
Check out this original Mauser K98k ZF41 that just came in. Pretty darn neat

Anyone wanting to purchase this gun and needs more pics email us through the website.

Please do your homework before purchasing

K98K ZF41

extremely rare Mauser Oberndorf Assembled ar44 Coded Kriegsmodell K98k ZF41 rifle.

This is in the well known but highly mysterious "n" block which was assembled at the end of 1944 and into early 1945. This is one of the hardest code/configuration 98k's to locate; very few examples are known to have survived and they are all in collections. The ar code is from Mauser Borsigwalde which stopped producing 98k's in early

1944. The remaining parts were shipped to the Main Mauser Plant in Oberndorf but we not put into the assembly montage until late into 1944. You will note that the receiver has both E/26 & E/135 proofs from both factories which will drive the serious 98k collector into fits of frenzy This is an extremely rare and important late war Mauser

C0ED7935-B9BB-465B-B0D2-87CC19C7C7EE__04390.jpg
 

Attachments

  • C0ED7935-B9BB-465B-B0D2-87CC19C7C7EE__04390.jpg
    C0ED7935-B9BB-465B-B0D2-87CC19C7C7EE__04390.jpg
    19.3 KB · Views: 1,985
Last edited:
This would look great in an Archangel stock with some scope bases brazed onto the receiver! Maybe I'll pick this up and hydro dip it with lime green punisher skulls..
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but war time German 98k's had steel butt plates left in the white not blued. Blued butt plate is one indication of it being a refurb?
 
I'd need to see a LOT more pics before dropping 6k on it but the stock looks cleaned possibly. Buttplate could just be patina. Depending on lighting it can make them look blued.
 
I'd need to see a LOT more pics before dropping 6k on it but the stock looks cleaned possibly. Buttplate could just be patina. Depending on lighting it can make them look blued.

You sir know what you are talking about. Asking questions and confirming things is how you do it.
 
Without confirming the rest of the rifle in detail, this is an example of K98k that was ENHANCED by a prior owner. Both stock and metal redone. Sadly the fate of far too many historical rifles back in the day…
 
Without confirming the rest of the rifle in detail, this is an example of K98k that was ENHANCED by a prior owner. Both stock and metal redone. Sadly the fate of far too many historical rifles back in the day…

That’s why I mentioned Mitchell’s (Mauser) before. All of their K98’s were “ sanitized”, and have that bleached look to the wood…
 
Back
Top Bottom