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Nazi cap eagle inlay on Mauser buttstock


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I have this 98K Mauser.  It has a 1930s date on receiver.  I can't tell the manufacture as there is a scope mounted on the receiver.  The gun is all matching and has been tapped and parkerized.  It is a nice example of a war prize adapted to a hunting rifle.  I was most intrigued by the inlaid eagle.  Can anyone identify what branch, rank or uniform it might have come from? IMG_1440.JPG.9bc9fda37259316af7a342e6ece56a23.JPG  

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The way they are shaped and sometimes what they are made of.

 

If you do a google search you will find out everything.

 

These eagles are rather common.

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1 minute ago, manayunkman said:

The way they are shaped and sometimes what they are made of.

 

If you do a google search you will find out everything.

 

These eagles are rather common.

Thanks!

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On 7/22/2021 at 11:50 AM, JWR813 said:

I have this 98K Mauser.  It has a 1930s date on receiver.  I can't tell the manufacture as there is a scope mounted on the receiver.  The gun is all matching and has been tapped and parkerized.  It is a nice example of a war prize adapted to a hunting rifle.  I was most intrigued by the inlaid eagle.  Can anyone identify what branch, rank or uniform it might have come from? IMG_1440.JPG.9bc9fda37259316af7a342e6ece56a23.JPG  

This is an awesome piece.

Ronnie

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