Happy New Year everyone !
Im new here to the forum and recently picked up a bcd 41 k98
The reason for this post is to learn more about the rifle and see if it's anything special. I've done some research using this forum, and other sources, and learned the basics of the rifle.
What I know so far:
- I know it was made by Gustloff-Werke in 1941
- The majority of the parts are serialized 924
- The stock seems to be force matched to 924 (the 4 is an open style, and when the rifle is broken down and the barrel removed the number 6624 is revealed in the barrel grove)
- The hand guard is mismatched (marked 1864)
- The barrel is marked cXm 27 41 bys (Any information on this would be nice)
- The butt plate is marked with a 28 on the inside
- The end of the stock that is covered by the butt stock is marked 0 11 43 (Any information on this would be nice)
- The trigger guard/magazine body is marked 924 on the bottom but S J 453 with a X looking marking on the inside (see pictures)
Here are the pictures, couldn't attach as many as I had using the forum
http://imgur.com/a/xCRTo
Thanks,
Commando
Im new here to the forum and recently picked up a bcd 41 k98
The reason for this post is to learn more about the rifle and see if it's anything special. I've done some research using this forum, and other sources, and learned the basics of the rifle.
What I know so far:
- I know it was made by Gustloff-Werke in 1941
- The majority of the parts are serialized 924
- The stock seems to be force matched to 924 (the 4 is an open style, and when the rifle is broken down and the barrel removed the number 6624 is revealed in the barrel grove)
- The hand guard is mismatched (marked 1864)
- The barrel is marked cXm 27 41 bys (Any information on this would be nice)
- The butt plate is marked with a 28 on the inside
- The end of the stock that is covered by the butt stock is marked 0 11 43 (Any information on this would be nice)
- The trigger guard/magazine body is marked 924 on the bottom but S J 453 with a X looking marking on the inside (see pictures)
Here are the pictures, couldn't attach as many as I had using the forum
http://imgur.com/a/xCRTo
Thanks,
Commando