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balkslak

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I've been looking for another K98 recently and this Steyr produced rifle with mostly matching parts was put up for sale. Nevermind the Christmas decorations and the low quality pictues, does the bluing seem to be original? Compared to similar rifles in the picture reference section it's alot darker. The lion with an axe is as most of you probably know a Norwegian marking signifying the weapon being sold from the military, most likely in the 1950's or so.

Regards

balkslak
 

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I've been looking for another K98 recently and this Steyr produced rifle with mostly matching parts was put up for sale. Nevermind the Christmas decorations and the low quality pictues, does the bluing seem to be original? Compared to similar rifles in the picture reference section it's alot darker. The lion with an axe is as most of you probably know a Norwegian marking signifying the weapon being sold from the military, most likely in the 1950's or so.

Regards

balkslak
Looks like an RC, like one I just sold on the forum.

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