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Old 04-14-2019, 9:03pm   #6
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Hardest hitting for me is .35 Remington in an 18" barrel Woodmaster
This is a K98 which is originally a German issued rifle.
After WWII, The Norwegian government received a number of these rifles which were changed to .30-'06 caliber.
You can see the milled out area on top of the receiver ring to accommodate the longer cartridge.
These rifles were issued to different branches of the
Norwegian military.
This one is a Norwegian Army rifle with the "HAER" markings.
The rifles retained the German proof marks, but new serial numbers were applied while the original serial numbers were lined out.
This model has matching serial numbers on the receiver, bolt, and buttplate.
All German numbers match too 18 swastikas throughout and shot it today with ww2 surplus ammo...…..the irony, accurate as it should be
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