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Mauser k98 markings9/17/2023 ![]() ![]() I would like to thank in advance anywone who can help me determine the rifle's origin. The Iron sights are adjustable from the top and bottom side(I mean: the Range is marked on both sides of the sights) The metal plate on the buttstock is heavier than normal but si stamped. ![]() Codes and eagles on the receiver are nice and clear, metal finish is smooth, not like on 90 of. ![]() The rifle was manufactured by Nazis and has been captured by Yugos between 1942-1945.After the war, it has been refurbished at Kraguljevac(this explains the presence of the markings "Preduzece 44" and the yugo crest).The marking "Model 98" says that the refurbish procedure was made most probably between late '(An old friend of mine, who served in the JNA, told me that since the rifle hasn't the "/48" markings among the "Model 98", it was done before 1950).The markings T2854, 8507 are yugo markings.īayonet attachment present-looks like original Very good to excellent, rare early 1936 S/42 codes Mauser. Markings: The import mark under the barrel The used value of a MAUSER K98 rifle has fallen. My conclusion including some facts know about this rifle: German Mauser K98 Surplus rifle that is highly collectible. One the side "Model 98"(Note:There's no "/48" behind it). German marking of firing tests-Nazi eagle with number 25. Top:Yougoslavia Crest on the top of the ring (with the date 1943) Yesterday I bought a refurbished Mauser 98.I was wondering if anyone could help me with its identification.I know that it was made by Nazis and then it was refurbished by yugos, but I want to know when and where it was made. ![]()
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