A few years back I glommed this Norwegian K98 at an online auction. It appears to be "Norwegian all matching". The Norwegians converted all their captured and surrendered K98's to 30.06 caliber, milled a flat onto the receiver ring, and re-serialed the receiver. It appears that they kept all the part of the rifle together, including the small screws, and reassembled the rifles with their original parts. Only the buttplate and bolt bear the new Norwegian serial number. The remaining parts still have their original German serial numbers.
The Norwegian serial number is 95320 and the original German serial is 3884. The Norwegian serial number appears on the receiver "flat" and the butt plate. The last three digits, "320" of the Norwegian serial appear in the bolt handle root.
![Image](http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s194/Calfed/Mauser%20K%2098s/NorwegianK98003-1.jpg)
The German serial numbers seem to appear about everywhere else..the bolt release, seen above.
The barrel bands
![Image](http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s194/Calfed/Mauser%20K%2098s/NorwegianK98009-1.jpg)
The trigger guard and action screws
![Image](http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s194/Calfed/Mauser%20K%2098s/NorwegianK98005-1.jpg)
The sight base and slide
![Image](http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s194/Calfed/Mauser%20K%2098s/NorwegianK98006-1.jpg)
And even possibly the extractor, which has the numbers "38" on it. Bore is shiny and sharp
![Image](http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s194/Calfed/Mauser%20K%2098s/NorwegianK98014-1.jpg)