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| Senior Member | more on the k98 thanks for all the help out there ( especially you mooseamn, go AIR FORCE!) but any way from every body has told me about my gun its a collectors Item and worth money. but.......... if i were to sell my 1940 number coded k98, and judging by the condition it about 95% there plus the stock,bolt, barrel, and reciever all match in a 4 digit number.how much would you pay for this cetrain rifle? this is all hypothetical I ain't gonna sell this gun anytime soon. oh yeah I also can't type the greatest also. Last edited by mm_christ; 05-20-2006 at 09:32 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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| Super Moderator ![]() | Honestly, Need more info on it ! Is it a Carbine, Is it a Paratroop model,or is It a "Kriegs-Modell"or a 98/40 ?Solid or Laminated Stock? A standard 98K Carbine 1936-1945 coded in 95% with all matching and waffennamps will bring 600-750 dollars whereas a Paratroop will bring 2000 dollars!( paratroops are Rare and I have never seen one except for pictures!) Hope this helps!
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| Senior Member | wellti's a standard carbine from Inter Arms. My friend that sold it to me fro this place . It's also solid stock. and I've never seen a Kriegs modellor paratroop. those have got to be worth a #%it load of money. i seriously can't type worth a CRAP! i mean inter ordnance! Last edited by mm_christ; 05-20-2006 at 11:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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