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Portugese Contract Kar.98k Serial Study

H10428

H 10428 Port, all matching, NIM, overall excellent condition, Canada, bayonet doesn't match(F984)
 
H1035, 1941 PORT fully matching and mint condition no bayonet or sling, walnut stock with Port crescent and WaA135 on it. No post war markings..
If you would like pics let me know..
 
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Hallo All ,
my K98 have all 267 L on the rifle , are one S/42 , i think is contract portugese , if whant take pic's and put in .
Regard
ciao luca
 
Portugese Contract Kar98K Serial Study

I have F18603, 1941, waff., NI, all matching, excellent condition, no bayo., original sling, acquired
in Michigan, early 80's, Flareman
 
Portugese 937A Report/Request

* E404 is Portugese, Sarco Import, all matching, non RC, 1937 dated.
* Came w/ non matching # H641 bayo for this 937A.
TIA
Good Luck & Good Hunting
Bob
 
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1941 Port.Contract

I have a 1941 Port. Contract k98k serial F13933 with matching bayonet, both are in 98% blue , no import stamps.Walnut stock and cupped butte plate.
 
1941 Port contract

F 17535, all matching except for rearsight, german demil (BKA 0), walnut stock WaA135 without port crest, portuguese cross on cupped buttplate.
 
1937 Portugese C9083

I have a '37 sn C9083 with matching bayo.

Ger?, noRC, matching a part firing pin and cleaning rod (different sn), no portugese crest on the stock, stock marked WaA63 and nazi eagle. Import mark firing prof Munchen on barrel
This K98k is in Italy
 
here is the mine , 41 contract S/N G11462 WaA 135 ( posted on 11/13/2014) coming from "alsace area"

ber
 
Hey guys,
Are we still keeping records of the Portuguese mausers?
If so my old man has a 1937 which is believed to be battlefield german used and a 1941 that is in very good condition.
Both full matching.

Let me know and Ill shoot an email over with all the information
 
Matching Portuguese stock

Not exactly sure if I'm doing this right but here goes:

Have a matching #'s 1937 k98 with Portuguese stamp on the stock. Not import marked. s/n: 7708n

Let me know if I goofed something up. Just trying to help the effort.
 
Just picked up a 1941 Port action F518 , not import marked. Probably Portuguese service(guessing) as it has an all matching bolt in it from a 1937 Port(15300E).
 

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