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J.P. Sauer K98k Serials and Data, 1934-1944

Hello
does anyone know how much rifle were produced by CE in the last year before cessation of manufacturing K98?

Regards
 
Hello
does anyone know how much rifle were produced by CE in the last year before cessation of manufacturing K98?

Regards

So finaly i have the answer to my own question :thumbsup:

ce 1169 7309u 207289 1944 J.P. Sauer & Sohn Suhl

thank you mcgyver_mauser98k
 
1943 CE Mauser k98

Help please I have a CE 43 k98 that has had its bluing removed, it has the serial number 7448, eveything matches except the bolt, I'm trying to find more information on my gun it has 2 cursive Rs it looks like and then a bc on the barrell underneath and proofmarks 37 under a eagle, 280 on the side of the chamber, it says 7448 and then a weird logo under the sn what is this? Is this a romanian capture or russian?
 

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I was told this is a Yugoslavian produced K98, but have no other information. I am trying to determine the bore diameter and barrel twist, plus any other historical information I can find.
 
Hi can anyone help me ID this one?
I think it's a Sauer from 1938.. the action is silk smooth.
Unfortunately the barrel is changed by the Norwegian army to 30-06.

My plan is to rebuild this one to a long-range rifle.. 6,5x55barrel , GRS stock, timney trigger, new firingpin and spring, m70 safety..
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1936 s147

1 Is there a difference in quality from different manufacturers of Mausers?
I know it changed a lot over the years but from company to company?
Different values for the same year and condition?

I have not been buying or selling for years.
My K98 is a 1936 S147 Russian capture matching except for the front band. Stock barrel receiver

Thanks all
 
Need Help Identifying

I recently purchased a 1937 Model 98, this is my first one and now quite sure what I am looking at. Was hoping this group could help me learn more about the gun in the form of history?model 98-2.jpg
 

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Newly Aquired 1939 147 JP Sauer and Sohn K98

Good evening,

This rifle came out of a large collection here in Northern California and appears to be all matching serial #1432. Richard Law's 2nd edition book notes the lowest observed serial number for this Mfg and this year was 2106. I was told it was a bring back but I don't have the back up documentation. Needs to be cleaned up some and has some light surface rust from storage in a few areas. Any comments are appreciated.1939 47 D.jpg
 

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Scarcity and value between manufacturers

Hello all. Also new to this forum. Would like to hear back from someone regarding rdt A98Kdoc question about value between manufacturers. Many thanks in advance.
 
Dot 1944

Well, I hate to say it but I probably found out about this site a little too late from my buddies over on AR15
I wanted to at least share the serial with you all

After doing some basic research I believe I had a DOT model 98 with a SN of 358 (stamped in at least 4 places). its been in a gun cabinet for the last 50 years and my dad believes it was a bringback. This gun appeared (to me) to be in pretty rough shape but it still has the original sling and scabbard so I thought that maybe someone would have interest in it. My dad wanted me to sell it, and I've been so busy I went the path of least resistance....this gun might still be at CS Arms in Upperville VA

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Yeah, probably should have kept that one. But hey, someone’s enjoying it.


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CE 44 RC serial number

I have a recent import RC marked CE block, 44, #4773 mix & match bolt, waffenamt intact, great bore.
Barrel code is fxc CW, script Mod. 98 on receiver.
I paid $850 for it....maybe a little high but I'm happy to have it.
 
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Hi, First time post. My JP Sauer. Code 147 SN 6613 a. All numbers including the bolt match. I have however, not removed the barreled action from the stock to verify stock and handguard.
 
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I currently have a 1937 S/147 JP Sauer and Sohn. Serial number is 2524p. Rifle has a matching laminate stock as opposed to a solid wood stock. Take-down disc has kriegsmarine property mark O.6243. I have already made a separate post with pictures attached.
 
Hi there, I have 147 1940 1829 L (lower case) and the receiver of 147 1940 2481 L (lower case). Both were made for the Wehrmacht first, then used for the Swedish contract and were later forwarded to Israel. They are both marked accordingly.
I am usually not fishing in the Sauer pond, but these were of interest to me due to the Tsahal connection. Cool story, btw.
1829 L presumably had been rebored to 8mm Swedish, and, as nobody else uses this caliber, was rechambered to 8mm Mauser again, using a late war spare barrel of "dot" / Czech production.
2481 L was rebarreled to 7,62 NATO and ripped apart later.

T
 
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Hi there, I have 147 1940 1829 L (lower case) and the receiver of 147 1940 2481 L (lower case). Both were made for the Wehrmacht first, then used for the Swedish contract and were later forwarded to Israel. They are both marked accordingly.
I am usually not fishing in the Sauer pond, but these were of interest to me due to the Tsahal connection. Cool story, btw.
1829 L presumably had been rebored to 8mm Swedish, and, as nobody else uses this caliber, was rechambered to 8mm Mauser again, using a late war spare barrel of "dot" / Czech production.
2481 L was rebarreled to 7,62 NATO and ripped apart later.

T
Please show some pics of your rifles. Which inspection is at the siderail, "SS" or "GB"?
 
This is 2481 L.

So I could cover both known inspectors.
 

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and this 1829 L:
 

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