- Location
- Sault Ste. Marie
was reading that 14 million were produced, shouldn't these be everywhere like the sks???
Never mind the rifle, I'd be happy to find the proper strap, they don't seem to exist either.
was reading that 14 million were produced, shouldn't these be everywhere like the sks???
...where are they hiding
Maybe it was JP who pointed out once before when this question was asked - The Germans lost. Sounds stupid and obvious, but the countries that "won" made billions fobbing second hand crap off on client states and allies for decades after the war ended. This is why there are STILL pallets of No.4 rifles turning up in some backwoods s#$%hole 60 years later, and we're STILL hoping some of those Korean Garands are coming our way. Sure some German stuff was re-used but like the aircraft that were pushed off runways and burned and ships sunk at their moorings, the allies were hip deep in their own equipment never mind captured stuff that didn't fit anybodies TO & E.
At the time the majority of the were sportered you could buy an original K98k matching for way less than $100. People didn't place much value on them. I would have to say with a production over 11,000,000 the majority are no longer with us, being destroyed in combat or after capture, sporterized or just used until there wasn't much left of it. There were a lot more bringbacks by vets in the U.S. than here maybe due to different rules.
I would say the bulk of them have been snatched up by collectors and not seeing the light of day in most cases.



























