Alright I wanted to give everybody an update on the information on this rifle. Got as far as I could taking it apart tonight I have to stop by my gunsmith's shop tomorrow. Cannot get the front trigger guard screw out. Has a lot of grease and grime packed in there he has a better Gunsmithing screwdriver set than I do.
Anyway got the original sling off which took a little bit of effort don't think it ever left the rifle and all these years. Sometimes hard to believe that leather this old can look that good after being stored in a basement! Both barrel bands match including the band spring, handguard matches as well. Got the matching buttplate off and got the stock maker and date of manufacture. Marked kr 32-38 for the 32nd week of 1938. Stock has not been duffle cut either. The entire bolt group matches as well all the way down to the firing pin. Everything else I see on the rifle matches to such as the trigger guard group, the bolt release, follower, the barrel and receiver, the front sight, the entire rear sight group including the slider.
Guys I have a good feeling that this rifle is 100% matching. I'll let you know more once I get the assembly out of the stock. Cleaning rod does not match I think the seller added that no big deal to me.
Bore is really nice too very little muzzle wear and a lot of rifling left. From looking at this rifle it's just a combat carried war horse.
And that's how I like them!