Some of his thoughts, they were mixed into several topics and rifles, but these were his observations as he often provided on his acquisitions, - Craig really liked Republican era with organizational or ordnance worked done to them, - if they were unique especially.
** Did you look the barrel over in front of the RS? As this is the original barrel, fits perfectly others in this range, both lot-provider and acceptance, I doubt the police altered it, but often when they did replace or work a barrel they marked it before the RS... what about the underside of the bolt handle flat?
02/03/2011:
That Gb K98a is interesting â esp. w the M on the receiver. Altho some Germans think the P = Polizei Iâve seen no documentation. It does show up on some K98ks as well. Evidently there are no Pol unit markings on this K98a.
-CB
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 6:13 PM
Subject: Gunbroker 213619302
K98a Erfurt 1917/1920 SN 9525o
As visible, Simson stamp on underside stock, e/P on butt right, 1932 on butt left (not seen before), pinned rear sight (which I think but cannot prove is a Pol modification).
No Pol unit markings. Some Germans think P on underside K98k stocks = Pol; I havenât seen on the side like this before.
M on leading edge receiver. (?)
Bayo stud blued; have on one other definitely Pol reworked K98a.
100% matched except for handguard which shows neat old reinforcing patch repair across potential grain flaw.
No SN front barrel band.
2-digit rear band renumbered 4 digit.
Sling with illegible (as yet) maker dated 193(2?).
Muzzle cap like no other K98a cap I have ever seen â stamped and welded(?) like K98k cap.
No other Simson-linked markings to be found.
-CB
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 5:44 PM
Subject: K98a Erfurt 1917/1920 SN 9525o II
Barrel: Prussian pressure proof, SN, usual Fraktur inspection stamps, and BO 703
Stock: Absolutely no indications of Imperial markings anywhere. Recoil bolt no Fraktur inspector stamp. Of 19 other K98as in inventory only one has a blank recoil bolt and that is a Pol rework with new manufacture stock also w/o Imperial markings but with large Pol eagle w C on belly and oversize SN stamped on left side butt.
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 12:49 PM
Subject: Yet more on Simson rebuild K98a
Attacked it prior to racking it; packed with grease. Some further observations:
Stacking hook 4-digit SN.
Sling band usual 2-digit SN on front edge, 4-digit on rear edge.
Floorplate no Imp. inspection
Cocking piece underside a clover stamp (seen that before, I think) Sub-contractor TM?
Ahead of front screw on receiver: 22; same in facing position on tg ahead of front tg screw socket. Assembly number?
Some pitting overblued in the rehab; they must have been desperate (or cheap, more likely).
-CB