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    VZ 24 sniper with pics

    Nice rifle. But can not tell for sure, appears the serial number and bolt last 2 digets have different style fonts. Were bolts renumbered to rifles? Do all the bases match the rifles serial number? Have a Czech 24 former sniper, with an E prefix, sniper bolt cut stock numbered to receiver and...
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    98k that spent part of it's long active life in WW2

    Originally posted this rifle in the Weimar era, though it was used more in this time frame,before the Russians captured it.. Started out in WW1, and was converted to 98k configuration for the Nazi war machine.Found this well used 98k rifle at my local gunshop for $250. What first caught my eye...
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    A WELL TRAVELED 98k RIFLE

    As you say, not much left of from the Weimar era, maybe I picked the wrong part of the forum.
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    Matching byf 42

    About 3 weeks ago sold an all matching, byf 41 98k rifle, that I had for about 9 years. Later that week, while at a local gun shop,spotted this byf 42 sitting in the rack. Always on the look out for WW2 firearms, but upon further examination saw all numbers were matching, and no duffle cut or...
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    A WELL TRAVELED 98k RIFLE

    Can anyone make out the mark above the 1920 date?
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    A WELL TRAVELED 98k RIFLE

    Found this well used 98k rifle at my local gunshop for $250. What first caught my eye was the double stamped 1917 and 1920 dates. Then noticed the receiver, barrel, bolt, butt plate, bolt release and trigger group were all numbered the same 6438. The stock appears to be a later WW2 type. The...
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