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Old March 23rd, 2008, 07:53 PM
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Anyone an expert on Mauser K98 markings? Are there any good websites out there, covering this that you`d recommend?

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Modern Firearms - Rifle - Mauser model 98

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Collecting and Shooting the German Mauser 98k (Karabiner 98k) - HISTORY

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Firearms and Uniforms of the Wehrmacht
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Markings at ; -

K98k manufacturer's codes - Waffenamt - 7,92 headstamp markings and lot numbers - P codes
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Thats the stuff cheers guys!!!!!!
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Can anyone tell me what all the diestamps means?
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That's an odd mixture of seemingly unrelated markings - among them I can recognize WWII Heereswaffenamt markings for FN at Herstal and Erma at Erfurt plus Belgian and East German Proof marks.....
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