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Trying to see if I can pick out a fake marked Mauser 98K at auction
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1018647312 Supposedly an all-matching 1942 BYF example - but the buttplate is for those kreigsmodel late war Mausers. Looks reblued/buffed and renumbered too - but I am no expert. What do you guys think? Since crap mausers are going for 800+, I guess the current price is not outrageous. The auction seller - says he thinks it may be real, which makes me have no respect for him. |
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Probably a Mitchells that has been cleaned up. If it sells for the current bid, I don't think it's a terrible deal for a shooter.
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Sanded stock and super clear stamps on the stock. the Stamps were obviously done after the sanding. Even if those were original stamps they never remain that clear on a laminate stock. And yeah bluing does not look original at all.
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As above. The wood has been sanded and tge markings redone (faked) the front sight hood is a replica. The one trigger guard screw appears to have the last two of the SN stamped into it. AFAIK K-98's of that time period never had SN's stamped into the action screws. Faked, as many today are.
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So, my question is - Considering Russian capture mix-masters are going for almost that much, what is it worth?
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The below two pic's show what unsanded laminated WWII German K98K stocks should look like. You can clearly see each layer of wood and it's individual grain structure. You can also see how in the stampings how the fine bits of the wood are exposed as well as the rough edges.
If you don't see the individual layers of laminate in the bottom and top of the stock, it's been sanded. There could be some smoothing of the layers due to handling, but overall the layers will be visible. ![]() ![]()
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I have no idea about value.
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Ouch!! Not even close to original.
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For a collector to have a blatant fake in their collection, it is like a neon sign shouting "Idiot" - whenever anyone notices it.
I recall the big stink caused when several German WWII sniper rifles in the book - Backbone of the Wehrmacht - Sniper Variations - were called out as fakes. Very angry people - were aroused. I have that blonde all matching sniper G43 that is in the first edition of Hitler's Garands - pretty sure it has been mucked with - but still collectible to me - but probably not to hardcore collectors - it is not in the 2nd edition of the book - I was told a prior owner who provided a number of examples in the first edition - would not contribute unless that sniper was put in the book. Any example is worth whatever anyone will pay for it. Be sure that if it gets stolen or lost in a fire, the insurance company will lowball you. |
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In addition to the stock being sanded, refinished, and cartouches restamped - look at several areas of the wood that are detiorated or darkened in areas where it meets metal fittings.
That's a sure sign the original metal fiitings were corroded and darkened the wood in those areas, where now the metal and its finish in those areas look freshly made. Lots of other signs and issues sending a clear message it's little better than a Mitchell's or historical tribute replica. As for the seller, benfit of the doubt warrants they they may be naive or ignorant, which would be OK if they would admit that and simply say 'we don't know and are not claiming it's original, citing the obvious, and 'please look closely at photos'. But to coyly imply it might be real because of loose intrepretation of association like the 'survivor' comment, seems to be a dishonest tatic alone to don it a GI bring-back, where that's just open ended '...well, it could be" garbage with no supporting evidence otherwise. Crap like that irks me. Just be honest about it. Just unethical to play on the inexperience of dreamers with 'could be' insinuation. ---
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I'd pay $400 for it as a shooter with no collector value whatsoever.
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It's nice looking shooter, great for applying the imagination toward experiential fun of shooting a fine collectible in it's original configuration, without shooting a fine collectible that would be 10 times that price. ---
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That "M" on the stock, is the Navy marking for the Kriegsmarine - if real, a real boost to collector value.
Haven't seen the bids on that rifle rise since I posted this. I hope the high bidder has been notified it is a fraud. |
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The stamp set bubba used to fake some of the numbers is in a different font than the originals on the rest of the rifle. It's especially noticeable on the barrel where for some reason Bubba decided to restamp the SN.
Compare those numbers to the originals on the receiver. Easy give away. It appears the front band, bolt and stock also had their numbers faked. Also look at the primer erosion on the bolt face. That's a LOT of erosion from a lot of shooting, but the bolt face is still blued. A dead giveaway that at least the bolt has been refinished.
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If the wear on the stamps isn’t uniform, and there is one stamp that looks super crisp (when all the others are worn) or even one stamp that looks worn (as all the others were restamped) it’s a fake.
The 2nd picture showing the stock stamps immediately sent me red flags. It’s faked at worst. At best it’s been bubbad by restamping the original markings. Most of the time it’s not collectors buying these. It’s people who like to think of themselves as collectors. In reality they just buy the story and assume the story teller is being honest and they are getting a deal. |
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SOLD!!
For $2,025 Wow ETA: There's even an over stamp on the first digit on the barrel band, haha!! ![]()
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You will never, in your life, have a chance like this again. If I were you, I would not pass this up. I would not let this go by...this is rare. Come on...what harm?? Last edited by joefrank64k; 12-01-2023 at 11:20 AM.. |
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