swatmaster68
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I figured some forum members would enjoy seeing this rifle as pictures of matching examples don't show up often on this forum. I also feel like these rifles don't get much love from K98K collectors even though this is the starting point of Nazi re-armament. For those who are unaware, a large number of Gewehr 98s were hidden away after the end of World War I in violation of the Germans requirement to disarm. In 1934 after the Nazi seizure of power, a program of re-armament was initiated. During this program, surplus Gewehr 98s were modified into two variants, refereed to among collectors as the Gewehr 98M and the K98b. This rifle is an example of the Gewehr 98M. The main differences between this and the standard Gewehr 98 is the addition of grasping grooves to the stock, the addition of a bolt take down disc in the stock, a replaced and wider rear barrel band (with a modified barrel band spring, and the replacement of the roller coaster rear sights to a K98k style of rear sight. The rear sight bears the code S/42G which indicates the rear sight was secretly manufactured by Mauser. It also indicates a re-work date of 1935. The rear barrel band also has a 1935 stamp on it. This rifle does not have the "1920" Reichswehr stamp, indicating it was one of the secret rifles hidden away after World War I. It is also not marked for Spanish use, as these sometimes were given to Spain. An interesting note of these rifles is that many went to various Units in the SS, most notable the SS Leibstandarte, Adolf Hitler personal bodyguard unit In almost any picture of the Leibstandarte in their infamous black uniforms, they are armed with Gewehr 98Ms. This particular rifles has all matching numbers, and no import mark. It appears as though the bolt body, extractor, and bolt shroud were all re-numbered to the rifle during its secret re-work. Otherwise, it retains all of its original parts, and is in decent condition. I've included pictures of all of the numbered parts on this rifle as well as pictures of them in use.