Buddy found this in a shed but was too spooked to keep it so he gave to me. What is it? Nazi gun? It has eagle stamps

Buddy found this in a shed but was too spooked to keep it so he gave to me. What is it? Nazi gun? It has eagle stamps.

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Picture of the top of the receiver. It's a model 98 mauser. Probably German

Very rusty

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it's a kar98. they were used by the germans in ww2 and sold as surplus after the war here in the US and were pretty popular among hunters back then because they were cheap and powerful and now vintage gun collectors. legal in pretty much every state without an issue.
Clean it up and shoot it. It's in 8x57 mauser.
Be careful how you clean it though because you definitely can ruin it's value doing it incorrectly (polishing, reblueing, exc). Also, dont bubba it.

Yes. 1942 Waffen Wurk Brunn. Nice gun, needs some love. What's the number on the bolt

g24, german produced vz24 made in captured czech arms factories from 1941-1942 before the k98 went into full production.

the 42 on the receiver means it was made in 1942 btw. A good year, the late war ones are known to have metallurgy problems.

It's a vz24 made for the German military. You can see the model is stamped as g.24(t). The (t) is how the Germans designated military equipment that was produced in Czechoslovakia. Just read up on vz24s if you want to learn a little more about them.

I'm not in USA. But I'll look into a proper cleaning, I've heard about decreasing the value, but I don't think I can legally sell it,

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What country?

>it's a kar98
No it isn't. look at the hand guard.

>But was too spooked to keep it

Some people are just born to be a sub-caste.

Hungary

Považská Bystrica of Slovak Republic for German Wehrmacht.

Basically Czech rifle.

I can't fucking stand plebians

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How would you go about getting that rust off without hurting the value anyway?

Faggot

Oil. Rag. No steel wool, copper wool is okay

That's a Yugoslavian Mauser sir, the Yugoslav's got German machinery after ww2, and they made their own variant of the Mauser with them, Functionally just as good as a kar98k. They Yugo slav one has a different hand guard and slightly shorter bolt.

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wow, one can still find such gems in our cucked-ass country?
>t. fellow hungarian Jow Forumsommando

nvm it isn't a yugo mauser, it's a vz24 like someone else pointed out, very similar appearance wise. My bad op

>Yugoslav's got German machinery after ww2
They had the machines before WW2. Yugoslavia was an exporter of Mauser's before WW2. They may have gotten some machinery from Germany post WW1 though.

Ah, gotcha. I definitely knew it was made on German machinery, but it's good to know it wasn't necessarily after ww2.

Oil, copper brush, old t shirt. Don't be liberal with the oil

That's not an m48 or an m24/47 ivan.

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No

Yes? It's a G.24 (t). A model 98 mauser produced by the Czechs for Germany

That's nice, but what country are you from?

It's a g.24, a modified vz.24 for the german army made on vz.24 tooling. no parts will interchange with model a 98 mauser.

E L E C T R O L Y S I S

>no parts will interchange with model a 98 mauser.
Actually most parts will. Barrel, bolt parts, magazine parts. Only the handguard won't fit because the Kar.98k's rear sight base is shaped differently.

It's literally a fucking licensed Mauser 98 design, the Germans would use the Czech production lines to have more rifles, which are like 96.3% the same fucking rifle to begin with.

You really could interchange most of the parts on a Vz.24 and K98k.