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Nice shooting Earl! Great story and gorgeous rifle
Cocked, locked and ready to rock...
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Nice
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Yes they do, looks like you gonna be needing a new spinner target Nice rifle, and great shooting, I find that the Mauser rifles tend to be accurate shooters, Springfield armory didn't rip off the design to use for the M1903 rifle for nothing. My GEW98, and the 1939 ERMA bringhome are both deadly accurate shooters, 2 MOA rifles if I was still able to manage it more than 20% of the time. When I got the RC it had a spotless bore, but the headspace was juuuuuuust barely a pass on the no/go, I didn't expect much, the first group without even a fouling shot grouped 1.5" at 100 yards shooting 1943 Turkish ammo. Surprised is not the word, of course once my eyes get tired ( after the third or forth group) you can kiss that accuracy goodbye, Mauser sights are hell for me.
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i wanted to go shooting today but the honey do list came up and i am tearing out carpet to have the hardwood floors refinished.
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Oh the "honey do list". I've been putting a ding in it all month. I bought me a "girly" weed eater yesterday. A Troy-bilt from Lowes. The had a special running. A free rechargeable starter. I tell you, my shoulders love it. Who ever thought of this was a genius.
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my thinking is if i can knock some of it out she will be in a good mood and i can slip acouple more rifles in.
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My thoughts exactlydou44 wrote:my thinking is if i can knock some of it out she will be in a good mood and i can slip acouple more rifles in.
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OMG, they are buried in my safe. Soon though
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I'll play..
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Those are some mighty nice shooting irons guys! I can't apply for club membership....yet.
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Just posted this in the collectible firearms forum along with my Type 99 but here it is again! Czech post-war K98 with what I feel is a scrubbed german receiver. Nice rifles everyone!
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M91/30 1940 Izhevsk
Oct 1944 Springfield Armory M1 Garand
Czech post war K98k
Izawa Jyuko Series 9 Type 99
SMLE No.1 Mk.III 1918 "peddled scheme"
Oct 1944 Springfield Armory M1 Garand
Czech post war K98k
Izawa Jyuko Series 9 Type 99
SMLE No.1 Mk.III 1918 "peddled scheme"
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Only have one K98 now. I have other CZ24's and such, but only one K98
Early 1944 byf (Oberdorf)
All matching (every part and stock) / All original finish
Rare white glue laminated stock (not sanded)
This came out of a "collectors" collection. He is an co-author of a K98 Mauser book (if you can guess who he is).
Perfect except the small blood mark running across the receiver down into the wood. This was tested with "luminal" and it was confirmed blood on the stock area.
Early 1944 byf (Oberdorf)
All matching (every part and stock) / All original finish
Rare white glue laminated stock (not sanded)
This came out of a "collectors" collection. He is an co-author of a K98 Mauser book (if you can guess who he is).
Perfect except the small blood mark running across the receiver down into the wood. This was tested with "luminal" and it was confirmed blood on the stock area.
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Holy thread resurrection. I'll play since it's back up. I really need to take some outside pictures of this rifle to do it justice.
My all matching (including the stock) AX 41. Since I picked it up I've added a proper cleaning rod, sight hood, and a repro sling.
My all matching (including the stock) AX 41. Since I picked it up I've added a proper cleaning rod, sight hood, and a repro sling.
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Here's mine! Errrrr well one of them, but it is my favorite. Oddly its the least desirable of the 3 but still my fav and my shooter. Its a dou 44 with a sanded stock, mismatch bolt and a mint bore. The rest of the gun matches and the sanding is pretty superficial. Since these dou 44 stocks are numbered internally and sparsely marked otherwise, not much is lost. But these strikes allow me to shoot this rifle till my hearts content and not feel the least bit guilty. And Ive always really enjoyed shooting k98s. This rifle also has all the stamped steel parts which I think look really neat. I think the rod may be real, the hood is probably repro and sling is a repro.
This rifle and I have some stories. I bought it at a decent sized collector show about 10 years ago. The seller and I were both observing 2 rows over of what I think were 2 of the last crates of RCs Ive seen being literally swarmed over for $375+tax and tags. The seller was amused that no one had even asked about this k98 yet, but went gaga for piles of picked over RCs. He had $350 on it and I hesitated a minute because I'd just arrived and was on a hunt for something else... then he showed me how amused he was by telling me it could be all mine for $325 at which point my hesitation ended, french apx scope be dammed. (And yes there ended up being one of those there, but...) the seller also asked me not to be shy about telling anyone who asked where it was and how much. I guess he was more blown away than me over RC k98 prices.
I also had a female friend along for the adventure and she volunteered to carry the rifle for a spell and was amazed at all the extra attention she got, except now the strange men were talking to her instead of just staring!
This rifle and I have some stories. I bought it at a decent sized collector show about 10 years ago. The seller and I were both observing 2 rows over of what I think were 2 of the last crates of RCs Ive seen being literally swarmed over for $375+tax and tags. The seller was amused that no one had even asked about this k98 yet, but went gaga for piles of picked over RCs. He had $350 on it and I hesitated a minute because I'd just arrived and was on a hunt for something else... then he showed me how amused he was by telling me it could be all mine for $325 at which point my hesitation ended, french apx scope be dammed. (And yes there ended up being one of those there, but...) the seller also asked me not to be shy about telling anyone who asked where it was and how much. I guess he was more blown away than me over RC k98 prices.
I also had a female friend along for the adventure and she volunteered to carry the rifle for a spell and was amazed at all the extra attention she got, except now the strange men were talking to her instead of just staring!
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Well the weather is pretty crappy out, so I decided it is time to pull the Russian Capture K98's out to oil them up and take some pictures. This one is a CE marked 44'. It is probably the roughest finished of my K98's. I am guessing in 1944 the Germans had other things to worry about. The front sight is sort of interesting. When the Russians rebuilt it they had to drift it way to one side. I bet this gun could shoot around corners . Maybe shoddy workmanship or sabotage in the factory. Either way, I thought it was interesting so I bought it roughly ten years ago. It has a repro sling, sight hood and cleaning rod.
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Looks good Fledge I got a dou 44 RC that needs the sling/hood and rod. I see them as a package deal on ebay and gunbroker every so often, just need to order them.
Again congrats on a sharp looking RC.
Red
Again congrats on a sharp looking RC.
Red
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Here is a 1937....
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Here is another 37'
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...and finally a 43'. It is the first one I bought from Interordnance 10+ years ago. The packing job was horrible, and the muzzle was hanging out of the box when I got it. Some how it survived intact. It is the only one that has stamping on the take down disk. Anyone know what it means?
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