OnlyMil
Junior Member
I am very excited and deeply honored to be able to present to the forum my first Kar98a, that I had designs on obtaining for well over a month now. Well, I'd finally received it and got it apart to clean and I was not disappointed. According to the 8 page online pdf compiled by Peter Kuck, Erfurt produced roughly 13,000 Kar98a's in 1909, the lowest full year of production (1907 was a partial year) and amounts to about 0.758% of total production at Erfurt. Everything on this rifle matches, except for the butt-plate which appears to have worn off from use. There are no unit markings on the top of the butt-plate either. The rifle is in exceptional shape for the time period in which it went through. The stock is a "Type 1" walnut without takedown disc or grasping grooves and is cosmetically appealing, albeit slightly worn from handling. I can't imagine it saw any frontline service. The rifle is not duffle-cut nor import marked and the firing pin is intact. The exposed metal is original blue toning to a brown patina. The barrel under the handguard has an exceptional fire blue still present. The bolt is correct in-the-white as well as the magazine follower. Some interesting takeaways for me personally was the font of the "Kar98" on the side-rail. It is not the scripted font found on later Kar98a's from Erfurt. Also interesting was the sheer number of imperial inspector marks on literally every individual piece, right down to the locking screws and magazine follower release spring in the triggerguard. I can't imagine being the guy having to inspect and stamp locking screws all day!!!
The bore is also surprising: having strong prominent rifling with a very mild frost throughout. I had noticed a lot of what seems to be very old grease that persisted in remaining on the metal and could not be removed by trying to buff it off by hand. Not willing to try anything more than that!
Lastly, and most peculiarly for me, when I took off the lower band and handguard, there is what appears to be very old cloth present on the top part of the lower band, and underneath either side of the handguard. It got me thinking that this rifle may never have been dissembled before it made it to my hands. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable could shed more light. Anyway, I'll take a page out of Chris' book and provide a data sheet (thank you for the inspiration, your write-ups are spectacular!):
Receiver: 751a
Barre:l 751a (KR 11)
Front Sight: 51
Rear Sight Base: 51
Rear Sight: 51
Bolt Release: 51
Trigger Sear: 51
Front Barrel Band - Lower Assembly: 51
Front Barrel Band - Upper Assembly: 51
Stacking Swivel Retainer: 51
Stacking Swivel: 51
Lower Barrel Band: 51
Trigger Guard: 751
Trigger Guard Screws: 51, 51
Floor Plate: 51
Follower: 51
Stock: 751
Stock Channel: 751
Handguard: 751
Buttplate: BLANK (worn off)
Bayonet Lug: 51 (5 is worn)
Bolt body: 751a
Safety: 51
Cocking Piece: 51
Bolt shroud: 51
Firing Pin: 51
Extractor: 51
The bore is also surprising: having strong prominent rifling with a very mild frost throughout. I had noticed a lot of what seems to be very old grease that persisted in remaining on the metal and could not be removed by trying to buff it off by hand. Not willing to try anything more than that!
Lastly, and most peculiarly for me, when I took off the lower band and handguard, there is what appears to be very old cloth present on the top part of the lower band, and underneath either side of the handguard. It got me thinking that this rifle may never have been dissembled before it made it to my hands. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable could shed more light. Anyway, I'll take a page out of Chris' book and provide a data sheet (thank you for the inspiration, your write-ups are spectacular!):
Receiver: 751a
Barre:l 751a (KR 11)
Front Sight: 51
Rear Sight Base: 51
Rear Sight: 51
Bolt Release: 51
Trigger Sear: 51
Front Barrel Band - Lower Assembly: 51
Front Barrel Band - Upper Assembly: 51
Stacking Swivel Retainer: 51
Stacking Swivel: 51
Lower Barrel Band: 51
Trigger Guard: 751
Trigger Guard Screws: 51, 51
Floor Plate: 51
Follower: 51
Stock: 751
Stock Channel: 751
Handguard: 751
Buttplate: BLANK (worn off)
Bayonet Lug: 51 (5 is worn)
Bolt body: 751a
Safety: 51
Cocking Piece: 51
Bolt shroud: 51
Firing Pin: 51
Extractor: 51
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