- Location
- Quesnel BC
any ideas on what to look for when buying one of these
well, i've never seen one in what you'd call good condition, and they tend to be a hodge podge of anything they could purchase, rebarrel and get into service. Usually good shooters if the bore is ok. I'm sure there are others on here with more experiences then I with them. It's a 98 mauser of one flavor or another
It is actually almost a much fun figuring out where the base rifle came from as firing them. Mine was a GEW 98, has the original proof marks and Spandau markings from 1916, Weimer 1920 stamp just visible, under the 7.62. As well as all the Israeli proofs and markings. There are few waffenmarks on various minor parts, like the rear sight and barrel band.
Beyond 1920 who knows where it traveled but it ended up in Israel at some point.
The stock is Israeli, but has the 7.62 burned in. Shoots nice, what more can you ask.
It is actually almost a much fun figuring out where the base rifle came from as firing them. Mine was a GEW 98, has the original proof marks and Spandau markings from 1916, Weimer 1920 stamp just visible, under the 7.62. As well as all the Israeli proofs and markings. There are few waffenmarks on various minor parts, like the rear sight and barrel band.
Beyond 1920 who knows where it traveled but it ended up in Israel at some point.
The stock is Israeli, but has the 7.62 burned in. Shoots nice, what more can you ask.




























