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CZ
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8mm
City
Beaverton
State
Oregon
Zip Code
97008
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Looking to trade my German K98 Mauser. It's numbers matching, except for the new manufacture stock. Made at Brno, CZ under occupation. I bought it with a sporterized stock and put on a repro stock. I acquired the bayonet later, not matching but year matches. Fires great and has all the correct waffen marks. Was told it was a Kreigsmodel, but I'm unsure.

Mainly looking for HK rifles for trade. Ok with clones (PTR, Zenith, etc). SL8 or HK93 would be ideal.

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Kreigsmodel would have been 1945 dated and different front ring setup. Your bayonet appears to be Portuguese contract. Handsome piece.
Thanks for the clarification! I've heard a lot of diff info about it. I know bayonet has cyrilic writing and "1944" stamped on it. I'm not a Mauser guy, hence why I'm looking to trade for something in my wheelhouse.
 
The bayonet is a Yugoslavian M1948 bayonet, with the 44 being the factory or enterprise (Preduzece 44) it was made at. Works on a K98K, but deserves to be on a Yugoslavian M48. :)
 
Kreigsmodel would have been 1945 dated and different front ring setup. Your bayonet appears to be Portuguese contract. Handsome piece.
Yes, also handsome price for what it is .

Here is some more background on late war Dot k98k rifles. Main point is that many higher serials were actually assembled in 45.


Here is a refernece rifle for a late war Dot rifle:

https://www.libertytreecollectors.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=7867

Note the stock configuration and the front bands (stamped and welded type, not milled)
 
Yes, also handsome price for what it is .

Here is some more background on late war Dot k98k rifles. Main point is that many higher serials were actually assembled in 45.


Here is a refernece rifle for a late war Dot rifle:

https://www.libertytreecollectors.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=7867

Note the stock configuration and the front bands (stamped and welded type, not milled)
That looks like it. I can still get the butchered stock back and does have the stamped front band.

And like I said, I know my price is high. Just seeing if someone has a roller gun they just don't want to look at anymore.
 
That looks like it. I can still get the butchered stock back and does have the stamped front band.

And like I said, I know my price is high. Just seeing if someone has a roller gun they just don't want to look at anymore.
What's butchered about the stock? I have a few repair pieces for k98 stocks. Got pictures? Still got the cupped buttplate? I also have a decent post war Czech stock which would be technically for a dou 45 rifles. That's if anyone is interested .
 
What's butchered about the stock? I have a few repair pieces for k98 stocks. Got pictures? Still got the cupped buttplate? I also have a decent post war Czech stock which would be technically for a dou 45 rifles. That's if anyone is interested .
The buttplate is missing and someone cut off the extension that the cup goes over. I can look and see if I can get pics.
 

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