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Always A
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Jul 2009
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Hi, The KU is a definite plus, all the other issues you have noticed are minuses, as is the left grip with the chip below the safety. The pictures you have posted are not clear enough to really appraise this rig, but I think you are safe going to $1,000.00. Regards
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Thanks Norme, I will try to get pics with my camera soon. Still amazed as a Russian capture that the numbers match!? Maybe because I,m a K98 guy too and they are TOTALLY mismatched as RC guns! Wonder if a different facility did pistols??What is your oppinion on the mag marked "2/1001"? Also,is it correct for there to be no serial# on the barrel on these Ku's?
DJU, appreciate your learned input! So you believe this to be rebarreled since there is no serial# on barrel?? Why are these mags so different in construction? I think numbers are forced on the 2/1001 mag and I am wondering if its a post WW2 mag? Much appreciated! Kevin. |
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Most to all RC K98's are mismatched due to the fact bolts were thrown on one pile and rifles on another, then all was electropenciled to match when mis-mated. Try tearing the "bolt" if you will out of a Luger to seperate, just easier to take whole gun and electropencil and "X" stamp................
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