K98K fans say these particular rifles were actually made in 1948. The photo shows a refinished rifle with site hood and no mention that they are Yugo. No Rune"Īs shown, made for SS at special concentration camp factory 1943-1944, with both 'bnz' and Rune." "The 'bnz' and the "s" indicate this rifle was asembled by the Gestapo prisoners for the exclusive use of the SS divisions."Īs shown, made for SS at special concentration camp factory 1943-1944. "We were very fortunate to find a small number of 'bnz' marked rifles and an even smaller numer of the rare rune marked SS rifles." The actual ad for the Mitchell Mauser K98 says: They also hock refinished and parts-gun Yugo M48s and M24/47s with suspect adverts, but they're not stamped with German markings. But they've been refinished and restamped, and are not collectible in any real sense, at least to anyone who actually knows anything about WWII rifles. Well, the MM's k98s are Yugo captured/acquired German k98.
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