26 October 2007, 00:41
Mauser98Identifying a M98 Sporter.
I have a friend who just purchased a M98 sporter and he would like to know more about it. I haven't seen the rifle other than in photos.
It is based on a M98 military action with the stripper hump milled off, the bottom of the bolt knob checkered, the outside of the trigger bow engraved and a sporter stock fitted. It has been rebarreled to .270 Win.
About the only distinguishing feature that may separate it from a multitude of spoterized Mausers is the 'RH. Spezial' that is stamped on the barrel.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the origins of this rifle?
26 October 2007, 06:45
D HumbargerNeed to see the code on the top of the front ring if there are any left & not polished off.
26 October 2007, 07:04
.366torqueMight be a Globe. They didn't do much except put on a sporter stock and blue them.
26 October 2007, 07:10
Tex21Looks like a real live German made 98 action.
Doug is right though...you'll need to get the code off the receiver ring before we can figure out which factory made it and in what year.
26 October 2007, 15:51
GerryAlso agree on seeing the code from the top of the receiver - Hmmm? Plus anything else from the sides or underneath the action and barrel indicating German Proof Marks.
"Spezial" is definately the Teutonic spelling for "Special". The .270 Winchester chambering would indicate North American as opposed to European though.
Did a quick German Google for "RH Spezial" and got a hit for "R-H Special" a Nordrhein-Westfalia Aluminum Pressure Smelting company.
Have Fun!
did anyone but germany put "model 98" on?
26 October 2007, 19:54
vapodogThe fact that there are no locking screws about the guard screws should have helped but I still don't know.....ring any bells folks?
27 October 2007, 02:28
Don Markeyquote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
The fact that there are no locking screws about the guard screws should have helped but I still don't know.....ring any bells folks?
Probably not the original guard, by the looks of the guard screw. They have the lock cuts. Turk 38 guard or welded up prior to ingraving are my guesses.
-Don
27 October 2007, 08:59
HerrMesserDoes it have any of the proof marks on the right side of the reciever or have they been polished off. If those are still there it might give a clue.
Rad