I've recently been asked to "have a look at" an M98 belonging to a family friend. Apparently her father (an American) picked it up off the ground in a WWII battlefield. It was smuggled home in a duffle bag, and has been sitting in the back of a closet since then. I'm hoping we'll be able to clean it up and shoot it!
It has a broken fore-end, some surface rust, and a healthy amount of closet grime.
I'm hoping some Mauser experts can give me some advice on a few points. First of all, before I go mucking about with this thing I would like to make sure it isn't some super rare collector's item that would be better left as-is. My internet research would seem to suggest that isn't true. It hasn't been re-arsenaled, or anything, but the bolt s/n doesn't match the rest of the rifle and overall it isn't in great shape. Anyone disagree?
Secondly, how do I know if this thing is safe to shoot? I've disassembled and freed up the firing pin to the point that the safety lever will now move. (It was frozen.) It passes some basic safety tests, so I'm not too concerned it will go off unexpectedly...what I AM concerned about is whether it will blow up or something when it does go off. There's no obvious rust pitting in the barrel, chamber or bolt, but is 100 year steel up to the job? Can modern ammo be used, or do I need something lighter?
If anyone has answers to these questions, or any guidance in general on how to approach this I would greatly appreciate it.
Here are the markings:
Sorry for the long post!
It has a broken fore-end, some surface rust, and a healthy amount of closet grime.
I'm hoping some Mauser experts can give me some advice on a few points. First of all, before I go mucking about with this thing I would like to make sure it isn't some super rare collector's item that would be better left as-is. My internet research would seem to suggest that isn't true. It hasn't been re-arsenaled, or anything, but the bolt s/n doesn't match the rest of the rifle and overall it isn't in great shape. Anyone disagree?
Secondly, how do I know if this thing is safe to shoot? I've disassembled and freed up the firing pin to the point that the safety lever will now move. (It was frozen.) It passes some basic safety tests, so I'm not too concerned it will go off unexpectedly...what I AM concerned about is whether it will blow up or something when it does go off. There's no obvious rust pitting in the barrel, chamber or bolt, but is 100 year steel up to the job? Can modern ammo be used, or do I need something lighter?
If anyone has answers to these questions, or any guidance in general on how to approach this I would greatly appreciate it.
Here are the markings:
Sorry for the long post!
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