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German G98/K98k Conversion "SS" 8mm SN: 855

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German G98/K98k Conversion  SS  8mm SN: 855
Rifle. Bolt-Action. This is an ultra rare SS conversion of a WW1 Gewehr 98 Infantry rifle to a K98k. This rifle was acquired by Poland after WW1 for use by the Polish military. (Polish Eagle acceptance stamp on the left receiver ring, and "Z" in circle on bolt knob, which is a Polish refurbishment mark).These rifles were acquired from many different sources, but the Poles reparations after the war included Danzig's ordnance facilities. When Germany acquired these rifles back they converted them to the K98k configuration. Especially the SS-Vt, and the Waffen SS, which did not access to Wehrmacht stores at the time. This rifle has two Totenkoff "Deaths head" skulls stamped on the left side of the barrel one with a "Lazy S" over one, (Most of the "Lazy S" skull reports are from the 1938 time frame) with the other having "SS" runes followed by "2". Some sorces say this is The stamp of the SS-Waffenwerkstatt , Dachau in 1941-42 when many reworked G98/K98 rifles were sent back to be reworked further with bent bolts and front spring conversions. Maybe why there are no Waffenamts. Receiver ring has been scrubbed, as the Poles did with Gew.98's. Imperial German proofs on the receiver ring, floorplate, and triggerguard. Gothic "GEW 98." stamped on the left receiver rail. "St.M.G 14.6 gr" stamped on the left receiver ring (Feint) , which means it was test fired with a 14.6 gr Steel-jacketed bullet, when it started out as a Gew.98. Fitted with an Erma Barrel. Barrel stamped "DO 3 29-37 ERMA" in two lines on the barrel behind the rear sight. Behind this is what appears to be a waffenamt style eagle eagle over stamped with an "8". Serial number is matching on the receiver ring, front barrel band, magazine follower, bolt release, triggerguard, floorplate, Rear sight, and the stock . Located on the underside forward of the buttplate. (Feint) The rear sight base is stamped with a "K". "36" is stamped on the front of the bolt sleeve, and on the bolt release after the serial number. The "55" on the serial number has been double stamped on the floorplate, and front "H" style barrel band. The front triggerguard screw is stamped "03", and the rear is stamped "21". There are some markings on the underside of the turned down bolt handle I can't make out. "7.92" stamped rear barrel ring. Left side of bolt knob is flat/serrated. Wood is very good with the usual minor scratches/dings. There is area behind the triggerguard that has been plugged with wood where the Gew.98 sling swivel was. "855" is written in pencil, and stamped in the barrel channel. Correct issue sling. Cleaning rod present. Bore appears dark/dirty but has strong rifling. Action is crisp/tight. Unmarked steel buttplate. Blued finish is about 50%, rear of barrel, and the receiver are in the white. Underside of lower barrel is blued. Imperial German proofs present on underside of barrel. Triggerguard and floorplate have turned a gray patina with minor surface rust. Cleaning rod present. Correct issue sling. Note* There is a lot of further information on the SS Skulls on K98kforum.com under "Lets talk SS Deaths Heads". NRA Condition- Good. C&R Firearm.