My GEWEHR 98

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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Re: My GEWEHR 98

#11 Post by MartinS »

jjvc wrote:Classic rifles and my favourite Mouser, I shoot mine regularly out to 800m.

Mines also a 1917 Spandau, a Stern Gewehr.

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Ooohh!! That's in very nice condition Joe! Mines not as good as that but god I can't wait to get on the range with it! I love sound of the action!

Have you ever shot it past 800yds??
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Re: My GEWEHR 98

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#13 Post by MartinS »

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Dromia!!

That is simply stunning!

Mines a little pitted but I'm cool with that but yours is obviously a keeper by those dates on those photo's!! There's not a hope in hell that I'll ever sell mine. Love having something with history to it and to be honest it makes me feel quite cold to my dedicated Target Rifle.

I think my love affair with Mauser's has started!

Anyone else like to share a few photo's of they're Gew 98's??
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#14 Post by etprescottuk »

Beautiful rifles posted gentleman :good: .
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Re: My GEWEHR 98

#15 Post by jjvc »

MartinS wrote:
jjvc wrote:Classic rifles and my favourite Mouser, I shoot mine regularly out to 800m.

Mines also a 1917 Spandau, a Stern Gewehr.

Joe

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Ooohh!! That's in very nice condition Joe! Mines not as good as that but god I can't wait to get on the range with it! I love sound of the action!

Have you ever shot it past 800yds??

Not up to now Martin but my club does book field firing ranges so I may do in the future.

Joe
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Re: My GEWEHR 98

#16 Post by jjvc »

Droomie was a jammy bastid when he got his G98, I was after that one myself and he still rubs it into my nose to this day!

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#17 Post by MartinS »

jjvc wrote:Droomie was a jammy bastid when he got his G98, I was after that one myself and he still rubs it into my nose to this day!

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Hahaha!

Did you get yerself one in the end??
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Re: My GEWEHR 98

#18 Post by jjvc »

Yes, the 1917 Spandau in my pic.

Joe :good:
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#19 Post by MartinS »

jjvc wrote:Yes, the 1917 Spandau in my pic.

Joe :good:
Course!

Yours looks in superb condition though Joe! It's going to a 600yd rifle for me max I think! Anything over that with iron sights and my eyes God knows where I'd be!!

Got anymore photo's???
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Re: My GEWEHR 98

#20 Post by jjvc »

Here you go....

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