Nice BCD42

Bolt release looks ground and refinished. I'm guessing this is wrong? No note of this is made in the description, which I went over with a comb. At best, he doesn't mention it as being a matching part.

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The sticky guns, an A and an E block both have this part numbered. A gun in the D block should as well then, right?

http://www.k98kforum.com/showthread...more-K98-s-I-am-looking-for-opinions-on/page2
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http://www.k98kforum.com/showthread.php?177-Matching-bcd-42
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Yes he did for $5000 he got a very rare rifle :googlie. Just makes me wonder how much my AX-41 Luft marked rifle would go for seeing how my rifle is three times more rare then that one is. What is wrong with people on gunbroker now?
 
Yes he did for $5000 he got a very rare rifle :googlie. Just makes me wonder how much my AX-41 Luft marked rifle would go for seeing how my rifle is three times more rare then that one is. What is wrong with people on gunbroker now?

Murphys law dictates that it would sell for approximately $800
 
This seller routinely turns sh!t into gold at the expense of his buyers, and stupid people do stupid things
 
But at least we know the seller is very happy about this he likes to make that kind of money :thumbsup: But what makes me wonder is this rifle sells for over $5000 but the Phosphate Byf45 Kriegsmodell K98k that sold last week sales for only $2200.
 
Anyone using gun-broker to figure out k98k values will be very confused. The erratic prices and the total un-predictable results are one reason I don't trust the general public in gauging value of my stuff. Id much rather sell it for an agreed fixed price an sell it here. I have seen to many good guns sell too cheap and a bunch of crap sell for 3 to 4 times what its worth.

Larry recently had a real nice phosphate bcd4 matching that sold for only 1200.00 Of course we would never post that screaming "oh the humanity".
 
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I still say if selling a Gun GB is one of the best way's to do so, buying not so much.

HDH.
 
done post war to enhance the markings so they can be seen more clearly. Usually done with chalk or paint.
 
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