K98k Oddity

Mike Webb

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Saw a rifle on the weekend that was unusual. It was a J.P SAUER S147 marked 1936. The action and bolt were all matching but the floorplate and trigger guard were not(no serial numbers on floorplate but a tiny UN) matching. The stock was bubba'd but looked like the original walnut, flat butt military issue, cut off like a sporter at the forend and rounded off. A real shame. However the barrel was a bull barrel .30 cal marked Schultz and Larsen on the bottom of the barrel a full 28 inches long, no calibre marking anywhere but a .308 round chambers and ejects nicely, .30/06 will not at all. Any of you guys ever seen a barrel like this?
 
Schultz and Larson barrel sounds like a Danish target rifle, especially if it has no handguard or handguard ring on the receiver (Mauser rifles of the world pages 127-128).

I have the Norwegian version built on a bnz 42 rifle to M59 specs. Kongsberg heavy barrel and busk diopter. All matching but is missing the handguard.

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Schultz and Larson barrel sounds like a Danish target rifle, especially if it has no handguard or handguard ring on the receiver (Mauser rifles of the world pages 127-128).

I have the Norwegian version built on a bnz 42 rifle to M59 specs. Kongsberg heavy barrel and busk diopter. All matching but is missing the handguard.

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It's set up similar to the lower rifle minus the open sights. Unfortunately the receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope.
It's kinda already ruined, might be interesting to stick some glass on it and see how it shoots.
 
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