This is a scarce Gew98 sniper rifle from WW1, also in 8mm Mauser . Most of these rifles were destroyed after the war or reused and consumed in WW2. They are difficult to find in any condition . I have only seen a dozen or so for sale in the last 40 years. Note the metal finishing of the screw heads on the bases. Indexed screws soldered in place, are the hallmarks of German craftsmanship. Most have condition issues. The bent bolt (with armors initial at bend) bolt cutout in the stock and the new rear sight ( marked GL.V) are the changes made to the standard rifle at conversion. The receiver should also bear RC ( revisors acceptance) stamps. Scopes were offset to enable clip loading. There is only one example known that has the matching number scope still attached. The Germans produced the finest optics in the world at that time. Even the British used some of their scopes.
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