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Mauser gewehr 98 fr in upside down triangle
Mauser gewehr 98 fr in upside down triangle










mauser gewehr 98 fr in upside down triangle

My GEW98 has all matching numbers all the way down to the screws and cleaning rod but I never looked at any of my bayonets to see if they were numbered and if the Germans were as obsessed with numbering every part as they did with their rifles? Were the bayonets "serial numbered' to the rifle? I have done lots of looking and have found that they were often "regimental numbered & rifle number numbered" the same as the stock disc. I never really looked at them that well but got to wondering. I have one of the long "quill back" blade bayonets, and two of the "butter knife" style - one plain back and one saw back. (unfortunately, mine are locked up back in MI as well). My question is in reference to bayonets for the GEW98. I've been having fun with my GEW98 and cat sneeze loads - unfortunately, it is back in MI and I am now in AZ - you can only haul so much across country! This is a little "off topic" but it is a question associated with the GEW98s so thought I'd ask here.












Mauser gewehr 98 fr in upside down triangle