![]() The barrel band is stamped as is the matching forend cap. Fitted to the receiver is a correct mid-war, matching bolt with the bolt rib on the side and a matching milled safety. Its front sight is mounted on a short serrated ramp and covered by a hood tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. The gun has a correct barrel, marked in front of the receiver with firing proof, code, and "Eagle/135". On the right side of the receiver, just below the turret, is a single "Eagle 135" Waffenamt. The top of the receiver ring is covered by the front turret, silver soldered and screwed in place. The left side of the receiver ring is marked with the SN flanked by the firing proof and an "Eagle 135". The rifle is a standard mid-late war K98. The turret mount rifles are amongst the most desirable of the K98 rifles, in service from their introduction in 1939 to the end of the war. This is a nice representation of a WWII German high turret sniper rifle that was manufactured by the Mauser factory with matching rings and a late war dow+ sniper scope.
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