Newly aquired K98

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Re: Newly aquired K98

#11 Post by bogart »

dromia wrote:Aye, shame you removed the electro penciled markings, a little bit of its history gone.

Still its your rifle to do with what you will even when we are only holding them in trust for future generations.
Well to my mind removing the electro stencils just returns it more to its original state.
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#12 Post by dromia »

True, if the bolt had been the original one.
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#13 Post by bnz41 »

When the German Mauser rifles were captured by the Russians the Russians removed the bolts to make them unusable if they were captured back by the Germans, the original bolts would have been destroyed or hidden. Then when the Russians invaded Germany they took over most if not all the Mauser factories and stocks of weapon parts ie new un issued bolts. These would have been through the manufacturing stages hence the inspectors stamps but No serial numbers. The Russians then electro penciled the serial number to match the rifle, before being put into storeage.
You now have a Russian capture rifle with a un matched bolt, now worth less value as well IMHO.
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Re: Newly aquired K98

#14 Post by dromia »

Excatly Neil.

So the rifle has lost a bit of its history and some of its value.

A Russian matched bolt no longer has the proof of its matching, it has now become a Russian capture rifle with a bitser bolt.

Every rifle has a story and this one has entered a new chapter.
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#15 Post by bogart »

Your making me feel bad, well not really I've bough it to shoot and to that end will satisfy me. Finally one more question can you suggest any particular make of ammo for it. I use PP in my SMLE and find that okay. I do have some surplus 7.92 which I will be using first.
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#16 Post by DanTheMan »

bogart wrote: can you suggest any particular make of ammo for it. I do have some surplus 7.92 which I will be using first.
Nowt wrong with cheap surplus, I get cracking results out to 800yds with mine.
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Re: Newly aquired K98

#17 Post by bogart »

Hi

Was actually due to go down to Bisley yesterday with the club but it got cancelled due to expected adverse weather. My 800yds, with my eyesight I will be happy to get a decent grouping at 200yds.
I suppose I could "buggar" it up a bit more and drill the receiver for a scope :lol:
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#18 Post by ovenpaa »

I shot Dirtbags Kar98 at 1000m/1100 yards with 1950's milsurp at a 4' frame and certainly frightened it. Outstanding really given my eyes.
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Re: Newly aquired K98

#19 Post by bogart »

At 1100yds I'd think I was doing well to see the target never mind be able to hit it.
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#20 Post by dromia »

The targets get larger as the distance increases so the sight picture remains pretty constant.
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