boilerop
Senior Member
My friend bought this off a buddy of his who worked with him in a shipyard about 12 years ago. When he told me/ posted it if he should buy it NOW. I’m so jealous I don’t want to be on speaking terms lol. Here she is a very nice Kar 98AZ conversion done by the SS. I was surprised seeing how the conversion took place on FEB 1940, imo a late conversion for this type of gun. Rifle all matching down. I do indeed love the Simpson reissued Kar 98B parts such as the bands . Handguard looks to be factory mis stamp as is 1685. Sadly the downfall is stock saw sand paper at once... but still a great example of such a rare gun. Question I have Gents has anyone seen a later conversion 98AZ? I think the latest I recall seeing was sometime in September of 38. Any way here are the pics enjoy.
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