Hello.
This morning, a new friend asked me to check out the rifles his father had brought back from WWII.
Would anyone be able to offer their insight to what they see?
I believe they have both have had their stocks either replaced or made to suit hunting or target shooting.
One rifle is a German K98 (This posting) and the other is a Japanese Type 99 7.7mm Arisaka (Please see Part I - Japanese, Type 99, Arisaka? posting)
I had to break the posting up into two parts, as the maximum number of pictures to upload is 10.
German K98? (Please see attached pictures DSC00318-DSC00327):
All numbers appear to match except for what I see as a modified stock.
The stock does have clearance for scope rings, but I am not sure if that is standard for all K98 rifles.
I am not sure if the front sight has been replaced or if it is original.
It's obvious that the rear sight is a Redfield sight.
This is what I found online from the "CE" stamp on top of the receiver:
"CE 43 ,is a K98 Mauser made by J.P. SAUER und Sohn, GEWEHRFABRIK, SUHL , Germany, 1943, WWII"
Eagles are stamped on the side and it appears to bare a 43, for year of manufacture.
Thanks for any information anyone offers.
Sincerely,
Dean
This morning, a new friend asked me to check out the rifles his father had brought back from WWII.
Would anyone be able to offer their insight to what they see?
I believe they have both have had their stocks either replaced or made to suit hunting or target shooting.
One rifle is a German K98 (This posting) and the other is a Japanese Type 99 7.7mm Arisaka (Please see Part I - Japanese, Type 99, Arisaka? posting)
I had to break the posting up into two parts, as the maximum number of pictures to upload is 10.
German K98? (Please see attached pictures DSC00318-DSC00327):
All numbers appear to match except for what I see as a modified stock.
The stock does have clearance for scope rings, but I am not sure if that is standard for all K98 rifles.
I am not sure if the front sight has been replaced or if it is original.
It's obvious that the rear sight is a Redfield sight.
This is what I found online from the "CE" stamp on top of the receiver:
"CE 43 ,is a K98 Mauser made by J.P. SAUER und Sohn, GEWEHRFABRIK, SUHL , Germany, 1943, WWII"
Eagles are stamped on the side and it appears to bare a 43, for year of manufacture.
Thanks for any information anyone offers.
Sincerely,
Dean
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