Originally issued three per weapon, very hard to find.Sold "each". GD condition, wartime "Mipolam" shoot-off caps, a little stiff and discolored from ageĪlso correct for Vz24, G24(t), G98/40 and others! Wartime production, GD-VG condition, only have the four shown Scabbard is a reproduction but presents well No serial number, ALCOSO logo only, no WaAs. With extreme care and safety and should be inspected and certified by aįair-good condition, has not been sharpened, heavy scabbard slide wear and blue loss on blade In the same packaging and condition as sent. Returned for a full refund (minus shipping costs) within that time if returned Non-shooting inspection period (if you shoot it, you own it) and may be We cannot accept Paypal, or CODs on the below. Or money order via US Mail are all acceptable but all must clear prior to Provided and will require licensee signature. Parcel will be sent to the street address only on the license Shipping is a flat $20.00 for sidearms and $40.00 for Local Federal Firearms Licensee (mailed, faxed or emailed as a. Transferred via your Curio & Relic License (C&R) if eligible or to your California sales are OK with proper dealer/state authorization (we are registered with the California DoJ). Of the United States or to Chicago, New York, or New Import marked.Are sold in compliance with all federal, state and local laws. Wood is laminated and has been sanded with only a faint Mauser banner visible on the left side butt, has a crack under the left side wrist, appears glued sound.Ĭhambered in 8mm Mauser the bore has very good smooth rifling with darker frosted grooves. Metal finish is worn blue turning a patina with some brite areas on the barrel and sharp edges. Serial numbers do not match is (mismatched bolt and cleaning rod only). Marked on the receiver, barrel and bolt handle root with the Chinese Nationalist Star acceptance mark, Mauser banner marked on the receiver and faintly on the butt stock. These export Mausers in the K98 configuration were some of the last produced for China as Japan was putting pressure on Germany to ended arms sales ahead of the Sino-Japanese conflict. Maker marked from the Mauser Arsenals in Germany and stamped with the "banner" type logo on the receiver it is identical to the K98 Mausers in use with German Military. In good looking condition and produced on contract for Chinese military use in the late 1930's. German K98 Mauser Chinese Contract Rifle.
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