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A few pics of some of my vintage rifles.

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Ok so these arent exactly sniper rifles but I'm quite proud to own them. These belonged to my grandfather and were left to me when he passed away. I have great memories of summer vacations and handling these rifles that were displayed on his wall.


The first one is a Mauser 98K that he brought back from the war. It's all numbers matching but it is unfortunately missing the cleaning rod and bayonet. It's actually a very good shooting rifle he definitely took care of it it's in excellent condition.

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The second rifle is my favorite firearm that I own. It's a Springfield M1898 Krag-Jorgensen. I'm not really sure where he acquired this one but it is in really pristine condition. I really dont think I've seen a nicer one anywhere. It's got the smoothest action of any rifle I've ever fired and it's also a very good shooter.

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Re: A few pics of some of my vintage rifles.

That K98 is sweet, if you ever chose to sell it (I would not either) BUT IF you did.....I'd surely take good care of that
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You can find an original cleaning rod but they are upwards $35-$100 on e-bay and be careful.

The repro cleaning rods are "Very" close but are still repro's...
 
Re: A few pics of some of my vintage rifles.

Yeah I definitely dont ever plan on selling either of these rifles. Going to keep these in the family.

The Mauser is a BYF-44 so it's not a very rare one or anything.
 
Re: A few pics of some of my vintage rifles.

Nice looking rifles, thanks for posting. Looks like your grandfather did a great job in looking after them

If you do decide to sell them (and I don't suppose you ever will, I wouldn't)...can I have second chance on the Mauser after Arcticlight?
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