Modified Weimar Receiver acceptance proofs Note the inspectors proof marks between the original Imperial proofs. These reworked Gew.98’s have the winged eagle of the Weimar inspectors. The full serial number was used during the renumbering process as opposed to the 2 digit serial numbers used on imperial rifles. It has german 'SS' insignias and various other stampings (CY, BNZ/1, bnz, a shield, a winged bird, etc.) all of the serial numbers match on all the parts. I have a Mauser model 98, that i believe was manufactured in 1898 with only 4 digits to the serial number. At the beginning of 1944, most German factories were stamping the full serial number on the bolt handle root. The last two digits of the serial number should appear on most of the smaller parts. Beech with bands held on by the customary stamped spring or be wood screws. Stocks can be either solid walnut or laminated. The known serial number range is from 988 to 8268a. In 1945 the Mod 98 marking was moved from the receiver siderail to the top of.
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