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Though are not required to store this in a gun safe it is advised you store them in you dwelling, preferably in a locked cupboard. Provided there was anyone German in a war theater- from Europe to North Africa, the Soviet Union to Finland and Norway- there was the Mauser Karabiner 98k rifle. cannot sell deactivated guns to anyone under the age of 18. This rifle is widely associated with the Germans as all the country’s branches of armed forces used it during World War II. We list details of our current stock by batch - due to our high turnover of the most popular models - so the images and descriptions fit that model, though there may be slight variations in stock grain/colour and metal condition - please bare in mind that some of the de-ac guns are almost 100 years old!
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Please note - all our items will require an authorised signature on delivery. Here at we try to get things right first time - but, being a bit crap sometimes, we do screw things up - if in any doubt please contact us - if we get a price wrong or are out of stock we will contact you immediately - many thanks. Please choose from the dug up examples below: Yugo Mauser, Walnut 6/27/18 - This is a late WW2 production nazi K98 made in.
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None of these are deactivated Guns as time, mud and water have done a fine job of deactivting them (deactivated by other means is the official term) and some are solid, some ghave the odd moving part but no license is required to own them. 95: K98K-711: Leather Sling for Mauser K98 Mausers with slot in stock for.
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Both armies tore each other apart and the guns we have here we all dropped and lost in this major WW2 battle. These have all been dug up in the battlefields of the Courland Pocket - a bloody siege from June `44 to May `45 where the battered German North Army Group lead by Field Marshal Shoerner having failed at the siege of Lenningrad, then in turn were cut off by advancing Red Army firces and held in siege for almost a year. Some bear the scares of action - the DP28 is the best example of that, with shell/mortar damage cleary ripping through the gun in period action. Here we have our selection of WW2 dug up relics - all dropped in action, frozen in time and thought lost forever. WW2 rifles, pistols and machine guns, dropped and lost in battle, genuine historical battlefield guns: