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Battle Of The Bulge Dug German K98 Relic Xx Elite 2



Battle Of The Bulge Dug German K98 Relic XX Elite 2



Up for auction is a german k98 rifle in relic condition from the ardennes forest. On this noe you can still see some numbers. It was found in the forrest east of a small crossroad junction called wahlerscheid, where elements of the 326th volksgrenadier division adn the 1st ss division fought hard against the men of the 99th infantry division in the first days of the battle of the bulge. Wahlerscheid is located a few miles north of two small villages called krinkelt and rocherath and east of the elsenborn ridge. I found three k98 rifles (among some other things) in the same foxhole.

I think that the rifles were taken from the germans and dumped there by the americans, because the rifles didn't have their bolts anymore. But i am not sure, ofcourse. I returned a couple of days later to search the spot again and i did find one bolt a couple of yards from the foxhole which i will offer with a k98 in another auction. This k98 is in battlefield dug relic condition.

It can ofcourse no longer be used as a weapon. It is a 60 year old dug collectable relic. There are no working parts. Please look at the pictures, what you see is what you get and fi you have any questions feel free to email me.

If you collect battle of the bulge material, thsi is your chance to get a very special piece of history. This will be an eyecatcher in your collection. Buyer pays postage which is, us 40.00 for shipping priority (4-7 days) or us 32.00 for shipping economy (4-5 weeks) ot the usa payment paypal, no cheques or moneyorders. Your browser does not support javascript.

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