![]() The bolt assembly is completely void of any firing or acceptance proof marks which would be correct for an original factory cutaway rifle. There is a small "Eagle/214" Waffenamt proof on the top rear section of the barrel, which may indicate manufacture at the Berlin-Lubecker Machinefabriken-Werkes at Lubeck (wartime code of duv) and a small serial number "27" on the front edge of the trigger guard, the front side of the bolt handle and the striker. This specific rifle does not show any of the typical proof and receiver markings other than a "42" on the lower rear edge of the receiver ring, suggesting manufacture in 1942 and "MOD 98" on the receiver side wall. Obviously these were intended as training aids for either basic training or armorers. ![]() These were a standard K98 that had been cutaway in numerous areas to show the internal functioning and interfacing of the various parts during actual operation. This is an excellent example of a factory or arsenal cutaway K98 service rifle. ![]()
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