Mauser Serial Numbers K98

Byf44/ar44 serial numbers: first series no suffix 'hand stamp' block second series no suffix 'hand stamp' block 45 (ar44) NIM, matching, #ed E/WaA135 stock marked '2 28 44' under gqm 43 CBP, #ed SUB/SLB, #ed STGWLS/SFP, FN bolt, 'i' marked cleaning rod 115 (ar44) RC 285 (ar44) receiver only 602 (ar44) matching, blued, E/WaA135 white glue lam. Non-Km, no# byf 135 135 STGWLS, '602' #ed lengthwise byf 135 SFP, 44N123 bbl code, #ed SUB/SLB, no# ejector box 669 (ar44) 4067 (ar44) NIM, matching, blued, #ed red glue lam. Non-Km, gqm 43 CBP, #ed (lengthwise) byf 135 SFP, no# byf 135 135 STGWLS, #ed SUB/SLB 4358 (ar44) 5270 (ar44) 7342 (ar44) RC, GunBroker 7453 (ar44) RC 7668 (byf 44) NIM, m/m bolt, white glue lam. Non-Km, #ed SUB/MLB, STG, #ed (lengthwise) '7668' byf SFP, late type stock lug 9552 (ar44) NIM, matching metal, m/m stock/bands, '44D893' barrel ring markings 9881 (ar44) 10022 (ar44) humped/renumbered bolt 12601 byf 44 NIM, matching, lam. Non-Km, #ed SUB/SLB, no# byf 135 135 STGWLS, byf 135 SFP #ed lengthwise '12601' no suffix regular production block 15 heavily sporterized 159 NIM, matching 961 NIM, GunBroker, blued, matching bolt body, SpSt, #ed MTG, e/135 #ed MFP, #ed matching rear sight leaf, slider, ejector box, safety, bolt sleeve;missing bands, foreend, and HG.

1942 NIM, GunBroker, blued, matching metal, m/m replacement stock w/unnumbered bands, #ed STGWLS (4 digits), #ed SFP (2 digits perpendicular to bore) 1263 2043 2096 2530 2875 3277 3342 5743 NIM NIM, matching e/140 bolt (mismatched safety though). Matching SUB/MLB.

All of this combined with the fact that the Mauser K98 is one of the best bolt actions designs of all. Later (higher) serial numbers were issued as Kriegsmodells.

Matching STG/SFP. Milled and unmarked band spring and follower. Barrel code=43 R2 31 with single E/135. Mismatched stock. 7579 NIM, GunBroker, SpSt, complete mismatch, blued 7978 NIM, matching, #ed red glue lam. Non-Km, gqm 44 BP, SFP, STG, #ed SUB/MLB 8113 8171 10726 RC 12453 Import marked, GunBroker 13171 RC, Empire 14045 RC, Empire 14531 NIM, GunBroker, matching except no# byf STG/SFP, blued, walnut non-Km, #ed SMUB, #ed MLB 18972 NIM, GunBroker, matching except bolt, #ed white glue lam. Non-Km, #ed red glue lam.

Rukovodstvo k racii standard gx1608. HG, #ed SUB/MLB, 135 135 STGWLS #ed '8972', 135 SFP #ed '72' 2 NIM, AA, described as matching except bolt, #ed SUB/MLB, #ed STGWLS 24592 Mismatched bolt and stock 23584 NIM, lam. Mauser Oberndorf Data for K98k Hi guys happy to join you.

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I bought in 2004 a byf44 K98k with serial number 15947g with high turrets and scope. There are some marks on it that i really don't understand, so i hope that you can help me to decifrate. By the way I tried to attach some pictures of my mauser but those are too big for the sistem. Stock n° 5487o(??) (capital V is stamped below the number and a capital R is stamped on the wood back the bayonet mount), hand guard n° 8001, upper and lower band have same receiver serial number but i suspect that are not original numbered. I'll try to shoot some other pics with lower definition and than write you again. I have the 29696 C mentioned in the list. Here are the details: Receiver Top: Mod.

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98 SVW MB Receiver Left: 29696 C with French Star Bolt Handle: 696 Bolt Top: 696 Safety: 696 Sight: 696 Floor Plate: SVW 9696 Magazine Cover: 86 Upper Band: 9696 Importer: None I have been wondering for a long time about the conventional theory that the French made less than 30,000 Mausers. A serial number of 29696 C would seem to indicate that they produced 30,000 in march of 1946 alone. Has anyone heard a theory about this?