Steyr Daimler Puch K98k bnz41

AngeloF

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I was lucky to add this one to my collection. A K98k code bnz41 all matching rifle. The condition is not the very best but this is how i like them - it has a story to tell. Sitting for the last decades it came out of the dark and saw daylight again!

I would appreciate all opinions from you experts what you think about it. Especially the "R" stamp. As there are a few parts marked WaA77 they clearly came from the Radom factory in Poland. Could the "R" stand for Radom?

Thanks in Advance and Greetings from Austria!
 

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Thanks for sharing that snip. It makes perfect sense to me. As the book mentions when finishing operations acceptance point to SDP (in this case all 4 being e/623) the R would give a rapid visual that the forging came from Radom. You can also see the e/77 on the bolt root.
Also some more small parts are marked e/77 - the handle is also double marked e/77 and e/623.
 

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Also some more small parts are marked e/77 - the handle is also double marked e/77 and e/623.
You don't show the bolt shroud and cocking piece but I suppose it's possible ALL the bolt parts came from Radom. As for the double acceptance on the root I don't think I ever saw an explanation, but I'd think it indicated a 'finished' bolt supplied by Radom with final fitting done at Steyr.
 
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