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WWII German K98 Mauser High Turret Sniper Rifle with Hensoldt Scope

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WWII German K98 Mauser High Turret Sniper Rifle with Hensoldt Scope
This is a nice example of an original late WWII German high turret sniper rifle manufactured by the Mauser factory that has been fitted with a Hensoldt sniper scope. The top of the receiver ring is covered by the front turret, however it is probably a late 1944 production rifle. The right side of the receiver is marked with a single Eagle 135 Waffenamt proof and the right side has two small Eagle 135 proofs from the Mauser factory with the receiver side wall marked "MOD 98". The rear of the barrel is marked "44O898" and it is correctly numbered to match the rifle. The rifle has a stamped trigger guard and follower with a set of unnumbered milled barrel bands. The matching bolt is a correct late war version with the milled safety. The rifle is fitted with an early all blued sniper scope made by the Hensoldt scope company with the left side of the tube marked; "DIALYTAN 34724/BMJ/ blue cross". It has the correct style sniper elevation knob that is graduated from 100-800 meters, with the front and rear rings numbered "23582". The rifle is fitted with a late war laminated stock and matching hand guard.
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: laminated
Gauge: 8 mm
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 69041L


Very fine with 95% of the original blue with wear and thinning on the edges and high spots, with the trigger guard and replacement barrel bands browning out. The scope is also in excellent condition with 90% plus of the original blue finish with some wear and brown patina spots on the front ocular and scope body, but it is missing the locking lever on the rear base. The optics are very clear, and the elevation knob correctly moves the reticule up and down although it's slightly turned sideways. The stock and handguard have been lightly sanded and varnished, with an Eagle 135 proof mark. A very nice representative example of an original WWII German high turret sniper rifle.