Maj Dad
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Picked up a K98K from Wideners today - nice 42 code (Mauser Oberndorf), dated 1940 with matching bbl (markings ground from bolt - Wideners says markings not peened, which they are not on bbl & receiver, so I suppose this is a logically true statement). Typical RC mixmaster but with large font import markings on the upper left side of the rear sight sleeve in prominent view. I will cold blue the markings to try to minimize the glare, but I am not real pleased by that. On the other hand, the bore is VG or better with no apparent pitting and the look of a nice typical military bore (GECO bbl dtd 1940). I'll clean it up & remove the red Russky stain & varnish from the stock in the next few days and see what I've got. Will get before & after pics, but you know what it looks like - old Mauser war bride, but a piece of history that calls out to me. I'm a sucker for an old military weapon with a story hidden within...
Later,
GJ
Later,
GJ