Any advanced collector or connoisseur of Mauser 98k’s will readily appreciate how interesting and desirable this rifle truly is! The photographs clearly show what a gem this is. A collector grade original K98 bring back for your collection. While they undoubtedly proved a headache for arms manufacturers who had to maintain an extensive. Because of the use of a large amount of sub-contracted parts these early rifles have an untold number of interesting markings and features. Very Very nice condition.Arsenal refinished Nazi markings on receiver with Deathshead markings on stock. Coats of Arms and other markings on Mauser turnbolt rifles and carbines are extremely varied. If I did not have one I would have kept this rifle. ![]() ![]() ‘I personally collect 98k rifles, and this code is very tough to get. Some were a little difficult to photograph but all are very apparent to the human eye. The stock & handguard are internally and externally (stock) numbered to the rifle and have the textbook correct Gustloff-Werke Factory original cartouches. ![]() ![]() This rifle was produced right at the end of 1940 and was only completed in early 1941 as evidenced by the production date code on the inside of the buttstock which reads 12 41 indicating the 12th week of 1941. In excellent condition, all matching down to the screws, we have a very scarce Gustloff-Werke manufactured 337 code 1940 dated K98k Mauser Service Rifle.
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