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    S/147/G

    Was the rifle parkarized during the rework or after it was captured by the Russians? Also, I read that RC rifles have on X stamped on the receiver. I don’t see an X anywhere on this rifle. Any idea why?
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    I think ths fact the the rifle was reworked makes it even more interesting. Also, I didn’t even notice how much wood was sanded off until I found a picture of an unmolested S/147/G on the internet.
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    See additional photos below. It looks like the stock was sanded.
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    Wow, very insightful.
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    S/147/G

    Interesting, so does this mean the gun was re-barreled at some point?
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    Any information is greatly appreciated.
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    Here are the photos I promised. My apologies for the delay.
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    S/147/G

    Hello, thank you all for the responses. I’ll try to upload photos soon.
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    Hello, fellow forum members. I recently acquired a K98 that based on my research appears to have been manufacturing by JP Sauer in 1935. It’s all parts matching except for the magazine follower which is missing. I was wondering if someone on here could tell me if the eagle over swaztika is...

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