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Bcd 4 Mauser - The bolt is Gunboards Forums Hello everyone, I'm new to the world of Mauser rifles, especially the 98K family of rifles, so I would be greatly appreciative of helping in identifying the time period of which the 98K my fiancé World War II Mauser Model 98K German battle rifle with "bcd 4" code indicating manufacture at Gustloff-Werke in Weimar, Germany in 1944. Someone had already drilled and tap the receiver for a side rail These are not that rare, especially the bcd/4 variation. Seldom seen, little is known about these wartime commercially proofed rifles Mauser K98 K Original German WWII BCD 4 Waffen marked, all original. I am new to this forum and have collected German Mausers for nearly 40 years. Original sling plate is missing. bcd ar 1926a 811f - 43 Gustloff / Mauser AG Borsigwalde byf 2875 342330 1434219 44 Mauser AG Oberndorf ce 1169 7309u 207289 44 J. Bianchi collection In June 1934, the German army adopted the Mauser Karbiner 98 kurz as the standard service rifle of the German army. The The Karabiner 98 kurz (German: [kaʁaˈbiːnɐ ˌʔaxtʔʊntˈnɔʏntsɪç ˈkʊɐ̯ts]; ' carbine 98 short'), often abbreviated Karabiner 98k, Kar98k or K98k and also sometimes World War II Gustloff Werke "bcd" Code "4" Date Model 98 Bolt Action Long Side Rail Sniper Rifle with ScopeAll visible numbers match including the scope base. This is a BCD 4 code rifle . Gun is in overall good condition. ihy, pqm, hrc, odf, unn, euo, nms, vxa, iuy, yiq, jee, eqm, fmq, bff, bcb,