Konstantin835
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I'm getting a Mauser in the very near future and was wondering about the difference between Czechoslovakian and Yugoslavian Mausers. The ones in question are a Czechoslovakian late war "winter trigger guard" M98k or a Yugo M24/47.
Yugo M24/47 https://www.samcoglobal.com/1-M24-47.html
Czech M98k https://www.samcoglobal.com/1-M98k.html
The 98k has a German marking but the original markings ground off the receiver ring (?) or something. It in fair to good condition. The M24/47 is in very good to excellent condition. I am confused as to the historical markings on the 98k. Is it worth it if most of the German markings are scrubbed off? Also is there a big difference between the conditions on the two rifles? Thanks for the help!
Yugo M24/47 https://www.samcoglobal.com/1-M24-47.html
Czech M98k https://www.samcoglobal.com/1-M98k.html
The 98k has a German marking but the original markings ground off the receiver ring (?) or something. It in fair to good condition. The M24/47 is in very good to excellent condition. I am confused as to the historical markings on the 98k. Is it worth it if most of the German markings are scrubbed off? Also is there a big difference between the conditions on the two rifles? Thanks for the help!