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    K98k AX 41

    First off, a couple of comments from folks off this forum doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with the bolt on this rifle. I appreciate the input but a few negative remarks based upon a few photos doesn't automatically put my rifle into a suspect category. I also resent the insinuation...
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    K98k AX 41

    Ax 41 Thanks for all the input guys! It’s now a moot point, however, since someone from another site made me an offer to buy I couldn’t refuse. Won’t say how much but it was considerably north of 2 K. I hadn’t planned on selling the rifle but the buyer said this was the nicest AX 41 he had seen...
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    K98k AX 41

    Which parts of the bolt group do you want to see? Image #3084 shows the bolt looking down.
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    K98k AX 41

    Here is one of my rifles with data. I would appreciate comments, good or bad, on your thoughts. The stock is laminated with remaining markings mostly worn down, however both pieces have numbers inside the barrel channel matching the rifle. There is an “H” barely discernible on the lower right...
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    Band Spring Mixup

    Just a wild stab in the dark.....I have 100% matching AX41 #3706a except for the band spring number, which is #4403 w/280 Code. Correct but obviously wrong number. Does anybody have AX41 #4403 with band spring numbered 3706a 280 Code?
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    Bidding War?

    If I could get $3500 for my AX 41 (a little better condition) it's gone!
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    Question on Norwegian captures

    I ordered 5 of the Norwegians in the late 80s/very early 90s with the angle flattened receivers in 30/06. All appeared to be unissued.Wish I still had them!
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    K98K Values

    Here is a recent acquisition. A 660 1940 Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Steyr 100% matching, including floor plate screws. The sling is reproduction. The bore is as pristine as the rifle.
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    K98K Values

    Thanks guys....I'll post a few pics later today or tomorrow.
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    K98K Values

    I'd like to hear other experiences as to prices. Two isn't exactly a random sampling!
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    K98K Values

    Okay.... newby to the forum here. Have I just been lucky to find 1941 and earlier 100% matching rifles for under $1,000 this year or are these prices I see at the Louisville Show of Shows from $2,000-$4,000 for similar rifles accurate? I am a condition collector and the rifles I have found are...
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