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- Tucson, Arizona
Interestingly enough, those turk 98's have some really nice wood, once you clean the dirt off.
Interestingly enough, those turk 98's have some really nice wood, once you clean the dirt off.
Don't most standard K98K have Gew 98 marked on the left receiver wall or was is common to rebuild with a K98K factory code and late 1930 year on an old Gew 98?
Whats the best way to clean stocks and restore them? I don't use sand paper because it ruins a stock.
I have three different Gew 98's and can't bring myself to sell one of them.
One of them came with a note under the top wood and it's not German. I need someone to transelate it or identify the language it is written in. It's been in my collection for 15 years. One is a Turk rebuild If I do let one go it will be traded for something I really want.
I am looking for the transitional model Gew 98 with the K98 flat style rear sight. The other thing I am looking for is a Portuguese M1941 Mauser.
The other thing I am looking for is a Portuguese M1941 Mauser.
Have people really seen a lot of Gew98 converted to K98k rifles?
Using Webtrance, I translated from:
amari arkadasim cok dikkat et fujek pozuk kugan geri atmiyot ocagin batar hamdi cakmak bukarban kurtaldu allahda seni butufelde kurdarsin
and got:
My bitter arkadas heeds Cok Fujek pozuk kug sinks Geri atmiyot ocagin Traitor di cakmak bukarb was kurtal Allah da Its year is in the institution in butufel Rsin



























