My 1940 K98 is full of gouges, scratches, small chunks of wood missing, it has the letter "D" carved forward of the butt plate and an "X" right beside it. Who knows what it means, clearly it's been to hell and back though. The original insignia stamped on the receiver combined with all the battle wounds on it make it cooler (IMO) than a similar rifle in mint condition. Man, if this thing could tell stories...





















































