I should have got a byf or a bnz, just for that original German manufacture. Feel like I was a little cheated because a couple months after I bought mine, they started offering hand-select and even refurbs! Entire rifle was encased in dirt and grime when I received it. No matching serials, about 20% original blue the blue chipped above the chamber in the ugliest way. I received a dou43 (not even on my preference list) in December 2020 and it really isn't in very good shape. These puppies are dirty! But it cleaned up well and I am happy. Rifling was discovered to be good once barrel was cleaned. No cleaning rod but included a sight hood. Still has a fair bit of blueing, stock has some dings and dents but nothing major. I am overall happy with the rifle, it is a 1943 dot. I picked one up when they went on sale a while back, I did not select any preferences. Contacted customer service (Alssia) and they are sending a return label and are replacing the rifle! Great customer service! I'll post a new review once I receive the new rifle.ġ of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Excited until I see the stock is cracked almost all the way through the wrist. Took over a month to ship, but ended up with a BNZ43 with what appears to be a SS contract rifle. Original WWII K.98 Stripper Clip Pouches: Ġ of 0 people found the following review helpful: We also sell a variety of reproduction parts, see links below: Please call or email us if you are interested in any other receiver codes.
If there is a particular code you are looking for, we may have it in stock. List of codes and corresponding surcharges for specific code selection:īCD/BNZ 4 (Double Code Mauser) - please call for pricing We offer a $200 hand select fee for overall condition, or if you want to purchase a specific manufacturer code, please see the hand selection of manufacturer surcharge list. Our base price does not guarantee a specific code and the rifle will be selected from a group of more common receiver codes. Please include your order number and name as well.
Please send your C&R or FFL license to or by fax to (321) 989-0232. Thank you for your business!Ĭ&R or FFL Required for Purchase. Please call us at (321) 212-7801 if you would like to place an order for a specific code or year. Don't miss this chance to get a rare piece of history! All of these rifles are chambered for 8mm Mauser and feature the original Nazi proof marks and Waffenamt stampings. The conditions range from fair to very good, and bore conditions from fair to very good based on the code and year of the gun. They have made it all the way from Germany to Ethiopia, and back here in the United States. 98's have had a long and storied service history. This rifle is fitted with a 22″/56cm barrel giving the rifle an overall length of 43.5″/ now have Original German WWII K.98's back in stock! These K.98's are all original and feature all the correct markings and Waffenamt stamps. The Mauser M98 Standard Expert is made as a lighter weight sporting/stalking rifle and is made in a selection of popular standard calibers 7×57.308 Winchester.30-06, 8.57IS, and 9.3×62.
What kind of barrel does a Mauser M98 have? Features a 23.5 inch barrel and upgraded Lyman peep sights. This Gew 98 is in good condition and was sporterized at some point by having the forend stock being cut down to expose the barrel. What kind of rifle is the Gewehr 98 Sporter Mauser?Ģ hours ago For sale is a Spandau Gewehr 98 Sporter Mauser type bolt action rifle in 7.92×57 Mauser. Where is the original Mauser 1898 made?įans of Mauser ’98 rifles now have a place to put that spare $10,000 that has been sitting in the bank doing nothing: The Mauser 1898 sporting rifle is back, manufactured by Mauser in Germany and featuring the iconic “Original Mauser” banner on the barrel. The new value of a MAUSER 98 rifle has fallen $0.00 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $1,296.75. The 12 month average price is $1,296.75 new and $983.75 used.