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Gamecocks21

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Any help would be thankful
 

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Polish Kar98, more pics would be very helpful...looks like a great rifle! (or Karabiner...as it were...:laugh:)
 
A couple more pictures
 

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Good close ups of markings, the receiver, trigger guard and floorplate, etc...

Is the receiver scrubbed?

The number in the stock below the s/n makes me think Spanish Civil War gun, lots of Polish guns ended up there...But I don't know Poles well enough to know if that was normal for Polish guns too...
 
I agree with the Spanish connection. Receiver looks scrubbed, or blank mfg. and the s/n repeated on the left stock is often a Spanish thing.
 

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