Absolut
Senior Member
Luck has striked again since just recently in Styria/Austria a K98k was found on an attic. I was fortunate to had been put aware of it quite soon, helped the owner find out some more of its history (what dual codes are, etc.). When being asked on the value I gave him my estimate and told him if he was looking to sell it, I'd be interested. And he was looking to sell it - so I took the chance and bought it! Took it some time to arrive (being shipped), but I'm very pleased.
While it may not be as nice as my other bcd / bnz 4 dual code (which is NOS condition, see http://www.k98kforum.com/showthread.php?24489-BCD-BNZ-4-fully-matching-factory-new ), it still is a very nice and absolutely untouched piece which had seen good storage over the last decades. It still carries the original Steyr sight hood too, plus it is in the correct serial range for the dual code rifles too. And the serial of this rifle is quite easy to remember!
While it may not be as nice as my other bcd / bnz 4 dual code (which is NOS condition, see http://www.k98kforum.com/showthread.php?24489-BCD-BNZ-4-fully-matching-factory-new ), it still is a very nice and absolutely untouched piece which had seen good storage over the last decades. It still carries the original Steyr sight hood too, plus it is in the correct serial range for the dual code rifles too. And the serial of this rifle is quite easy to remember!
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