Just got a beat up Chinese made 98 today. Original Configuration as far as I can tell.
It's rather crudely finished, almost reminiscent of the Late war era German rifles.
But the floorplate appears to be an extension of the trigger guard. Is this as unusual as it seems?
I will get some pictures up should anyone care; just not this evening.

The back side of the sight is numbered as well?

The 'V' in the rear sight cannot be viewed until it's at 400 meters, whoops!

Look at the crude machining on the reciever.

A regimental marking on the left cheek piece of the buttstock

This old girl was treated poorly.

The bolt is the only part of the gun that isn't matching strangely

The machining marks on the firing pin look like I built it in my garage.

It's rather crudely finished, almost reminiscent of the Late war era German rifles.
But the floorplate appears to be an extension of the trigger guard. Is this as unusual as it seems?
I will get some pictures up should anyone care; just not this evening.

The back side of the sight is numbered as well?

The 'V' in the rear sight cannot be viewed until it's at 400 meters, whoops!

Look at the crude machining on the reciever.

A regimental marking on the left cheek piece of the buttstock

This old girl was treated poorly.

The bolt is the only part of the gun that isn't matching strangely

The machining marks on the firing pin look like I built it in my garage.

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