A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

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A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 4:05 pm

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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 4:08 pm

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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 4:09 pm

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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 4:09 pm

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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 4:12 pm

some people say the marks are UK proof marks at some stage after war ?
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 4:17 pm

matching SN on bolt handle by electronic pen
timber stock got a different SN on other side

any ideas of this rifle's history?
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by dnedative » 11 Aug 2025, 8:36 pm

Norwegian capture
British Birmingham proofs after 1954. Marking to the right hard to make out.
The 7.9 2.444" is how they called 8x57 back in the day.

They are nice rifles; A lot of them never really saw much service. There used to be an abundance of stock kits on the market going back a number of years for whatever reason which was good at the time because you could buy a nice stock to replace the shagged one that came with your $400 RC rifle.
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by No1Mk3 » 11 Aug 2025, 9:23 pm

The bnz/1 in a shield indicates your rifle was made at Steyrs Gusen plant at Maulthausen Concentration Camp, many of which failed initial inspection and needed re-working to be approved. British BNP 18 tons per square inch proof mark and 7.9 - 2.244" calibre mark as dnedative stated. AA 44 marking is possibly Brno re-work.
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by No1Mk3 » 11 Aug 2025, 9:27 pm

What year is on top of the receiver ring?
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 9:31 pm

dnedative wrote:Norwegian capture
British Birmingham proofs after 1954. Marking to the right hard to make out.
The 7.9 2.444" is how they called 8x57 back in the day.

They are nice rifles; A lot of them never really saw much service. There used to be an abundance of stock kits on the market going back a number of years for whatever reason which was good at the time because you could buy a nice stock to replace the shagged one that came with your $400 RC rifle.

Thanks for sharing
yes the rifling is really sharp the bolt looks like new the furniture fitting and bolt is tight no loose at all
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 11 Aug 2025, 9:37 pm

No1Mk3 wrote:What year is on top of the receiver ring?

I’ll take photo tomorrow for that
Unfortunately only one number 4 can be seen clearly and BNZ on top
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by No1Mk3 » 11 Aug 2025, 10:58 pm

SHV wrote:
No1Mk3 wrote:What year is on top of the receiver ring?

I’ll take photo tomorrow for that
Unfortunately only one number 4 can be seen clearly and BNZ on top


bnz over 4 is a well known marking alternative to the 2 digit year 44, mostly on Gusen rifles for the SS contract either with or without the single rune mark.
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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

Post by SHV » 12 Aug 2025, 9:50 am

No1Mk3 wrote:
SHV wrote:
No1Mk3 wrote:What year is on top of the receiver ring?

I’ll take photo tomorrow for that
Unfortunately only one number 4 can be seen clearly and BNZ on top


bnz over 4 is a well known marking alternative to the 2 digit year 44, mostly on Gusen rifles for the SS contract either with or without the single rune mark.

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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

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Re: A 8mm 98k with some unusual marks

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