This doesn't seem right? What makes you say it's a 1939 Erma bolt?...The bolt in question in a 1939 27 code (Erma). It's a straight bolt that's bent with the inside of the ball flattened and checkering on the inside part of bolt. Got any ideal what all the proof markings are. Info please.
That's originally for a Kar.98a but I don't know 'who' made this one.This is the bolt that's w/ the 1939 code 27 Erma.
I think it is a Polish bolt for a K98. It is not correct for a German K98k. The nomenclature can be confusing, but a K98 (Polish) is a totally different rifle than a K98k (German) . In casual usage, the K98k is often incorrectly referred to as a K98.That's originally for a Kar.98a but I don't know 'who' made this one.
If so that would explain all those weird glyphs on the bolt root I didn't understand.I think it is a Polish bolt for a K98. It is not correct for a German K98k. The nomenclature can be confusing, but a K98 (Polish) is a totally different rifle than a K98k (German) . In casual usage, the K98k is often incorrectly referred to as a K98.