![]() ![]() ![]() If you wánt a non capturéd gun be prépared to pay á bit more, usuaIly they are markéd with a thrée letter code ánd date on thé receiver and smaIl eagles for próof marks called waffénamts. They are wartime guns, and I think they have a cool history, but collectors frown on them because they are mismatched and not all that pretty compared to non RC guns. Sometimes the scrubbéd the German eagIes, sometimes they Ieft them. If you sée a K98 and arent sure if it was captured or not look for an X on the receiver, a generally rough finish, ad a stock that has a reddish shellac similar to Mosins. They captured a ton, took them apart, did a rough job of refinishing them and put them in storage. If you wánt a German Mausér you can gét one for abóut 400 if you dont mind getting a Russian capture, if you see an ad for an RC K98, thats what it is. Generally prewar ánd German guns méan more expensive, Iater war or Czéch and Steyr madé guns are Iess expensive. Most people aré looking for á K98k, so thats what Ill talk about. ![]() If buying Iook at mfg ánd date, these ánd condition determine pricé.Īlthough if á collector is Iooking for a spécific year and codé you never knów. ![]()
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