Mauser Serial Numbers K98
Unfortunately, because we have rather strict gun laws here I have to keep my k98 at a gun club would you believe? I'll get it out when I'm next away from work and get some photos to you. Thanks for your reply anyhow. German K98 Mauser Rifle. The Mitchell’s Mausers Collection contains rare K98 Mausers built during WWII by the German war machine. All complete with the military proof marks and acceptance stamps, which read like a history book*. The Mauser K98k is an authentic piece of History for any collector.
I have a WWII Mauser rifle that shoots great and I am considering converting it to a more light-weight stock for hunting purposes. Family friends are telling me that its a collection piece and that I shouldn't convert it. The Mauser is a K98 bolt action rile with matching serial numbers on all components and Wehrmacht emblems and Nazi eagles stamped on all components. Atop the receiver is stamped 'bnz'.
The rifle has an excellent wooden stock and shoots well. Any recommendations or information on this rifle.
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Email: KYRIEELLIS 5/12/1997, 0:00 น. Considering the amount of mausers out there that don't have matching numbers and the price they are available at, it would be silly to ruin a collectors piece. You can convert any old non matching rifle for use as a sporter. If the trigger guard and nose cap are milled not stamped, then the above advice goes double. The stamped ones were made after 1941 to speed production. I would hang on to it, or sell it (to me) and buy another gun to sporterize and still have money left over.
K9BNF 5/12/1997, 0:00 น. It's your rifle but I collect a few of them and from the description you give, well I would keep it as it is. K98's with all matching serial numbers and the waffenampts are hard to come by these days. Is it still in 8mm cal? Stock in great shape as you say it sounds like a war bring back prize. If nothing else, find a Mauser collector in your area, get the best price you can and buy another one at a gun show and convert it.
Don't destroy a rare collectors item. Buy another one and convert it to.308 and put on any stock you want. I have done that to several K98's and VZ24's John.K9BNF.Milwaukee, Wis Milwaukee Police Officer Retired. Good Police Work is 95% B.S. Contoh soal tes spa polines. Arne Carlsten, 0:00 น.
Adolph mallory wrote:: I have a WWII Mauser rifle that shoots great and I am considering: converting it to a more light-weight stock for hunting purposes.: Family friends are telling me that its a collection piece and that I: shouldn't convert it.: The Mauser is a K98 bolt action rile with matching serial numbers on: all components and Wehrmacht emblems and Nazi eagles stamped on all: components. Atop the receiver is stamped 'bnz'. The rifle has an: excellent wooden stock and shoots well.: Any recommendations or information on this rifle.: email: Don't wreck a collectible military Mauser. If you like the Mauser action enough that you'd like to have a sporter; buy one of the cheap mis-matched rifles coming in from Russia, or one of the barreled actions being advertised by a number of wholesalers, or an already sporterized/butchered rifle from a pawnshop.
There are plenty of Mauser 98s out there that have already been modified enough to have lost any value to collectors as 'as-issued' military rifles. Preserve the good ones.
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