K98 German mauser Yugo capture
The gun listed on this page is a German made mauser that was captured by the Yugoslavians during WW11. It is very good condition. None of the numbers match on this rifle. The stock and the receiver numbers seem to be the only two parts that have matching numbers. This is a very common occurance with Yugoslavian and Russian captured K98 rifles. It has a wood lamanate stock that was used with red glue. Very good looking gun. This rifle also has the original Yugoslavian issued sling with cleaning/spare cartriage pouch. All the original German markings have been scrubbed, except 1 the was missed during the Yugo rebuild. This marking is located under the bolt handle and was undetected until I did a through cleaning. This marking is a German eagle mark.
The gun listed on this page is a German made mauser that was captured by the Yugoslavians during WW11. It is very good condition. None of the numbers match on this rifle. The stock and the receiver numbers seem to be the only two parts that have matching numbers. This is a very common occurance with Yugoslavian and Russian captured K98 rifles. It has a wood lamanate stock that was used with red glue. Very good looking gun. This rifle also has the original Yugoslavian issued sling with cleaning/spare cartriage pouch. All the original German markings have been scrubbed, except 1 the was missed during the Yugo rebuild. This marking is located under the bolt handle and was undetected until I did a through cleaning. This marking is a German eagle mark.