The K98:
All matching numbers, except the bottom of the mag... Has a number crossed over, and then the other number stamped into it... So I'm guessing a refurb at some point?
It looks a lot like an East German refurb to me.
Alrighty, here you go.
The K98:
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All matching numbers, except the bottom of the mag... Has a number crossed over, and then the other number stamped into it... So I'm guessing a refurb at some point?
How hard is it to find wood for these? I've always wanted one, and can't wait to restore it! (And find a bayonet!)
How much do these guns roughly cost? (I know.... I know...)
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The Steyr:
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All matching, except the stock. Has numbers crossed out. Definatly an interesting gun! From what I've been able to fine, ammo is scarce! I reload, so I'm not too worried.
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I think it's a nice restorable K98. With some wood and hardware it could be back to original. It should have a kriegsmodell stock( laminated, no bolt disassembly disc in the stock) Cupped buttplate in the white with hole for bolt disassembly and the barrel bands should be welded and screwed on construction not milled with spring retainers like earlier war guns. I've been told the welded and screwed on barrel bands are the hardest to find of those items but they can be had. Also no cleaning rod or bayonet lug.
What make you think it is a refurbished gun, Steve?



























