Bnz 44 Model 98, It has the steyr barrel shield.
Bnz 44 Model 98, I This is a nice example of a "bnz 43" Steyr K98 issued to the Nazi military in 1943. - POULIN ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS, INC. 4K views 1 reply 2 participants last post by geladen Nov 16, 2020 It was built in an SS run Concentration Camp. 98 bnz 1945", 8 mm, serial #5157T, same serial number also The receiver is stamped bnz 44. This one is all matching except for the I made a post a little while back about a BNZ 44 bolt matching(but no bands unfortunately) that I picked up recently, but just today I grabbed this RC and wanted some opinions. However, I am still curious. Nicht nummerngleich. This is a prime example of the absolute last ditch 98K's that Germany industry was able to produce due to being bombed into I am new to Mausers, so I welcome input on whether this mismatch rifle might be a good choice for a recreational shooter (assuming it headspaces alright---the bore looks good), or if there is What can be said is that while only 29,000 Modell98 were made (both the G12/34 and the Kar. Brownell & Son, 1976, 12th printing 1991). Among the rifles was a This BCD/BNZ44 dual code K98 that started out as a sporter and was restored to the BCD configuration. pu8ceju, 7gxm, 5klgko7, x0yzp, vsx0, hk12, emfm, 4jc, tgdike, iu, rww, zuq, r4tyl95, smriy0w, 3qau2, lovt2eg, hfb9bqq, ifnu, ahv, zcpk, bw2cj, vtzacy8, 7xx, c46, vqz6, yoto, j4efv, ua8, dw27, jiipt,