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Kar 98 with original parts

snow wolf k98 with ww2 parts and tanaka stock


Joseph Clifford

North Northamptonshire
Joined: 4 years ago

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Item Description

Ive spent a lot of time building this rifle as accurately as I can.It was originally a snow wolf plastic stock k98 but has had original parts put on and a tanaka stock has had a lot of modification with a dremel to fit the snow wolf system.the rifle is in the correct color that a k98 would have been in when issued in the war. Last time i chronoed it it was around 300 fps. Most ww2 games will only allow 360 either way. The internals would definitely benefit from the upgrade kit as they are base, they work with no issues but don't expect an amazing vsr because its a bse snow wolf internally. The rifle cycles amazingly and is really fun to use, you'll always have people asking for a look. If you're a german reenactor this is perfect. I will advise that the mag release has an issue on the rare occasion being that the mags get stuck upon release, there is probably a simple way to fix this but i've reduced the price of the rifle as this can be an issue.If you're confused about the price look at my explanation below.
This rifle is becoming very rare to find in the uk base let alone in this configuration as well as being able to find mags for it.Please take that and the below information into consideration when buying.

Parts
K98 base rifle 220
2x spare mags 16
Tanaka stock 70
Repro sling 15
Original parts
Front band 23
Buttplate 35
Front sight cover 15

Total cost to build rifle :394

contact me on:07305475337
Price selling it for:315
(no original boxing)

  • Category: Sniper Rifles
  • Location: North Northamptonshire
  • Condition: Used
  • FPS: 300*
    * All FPS figures are approximate as temperature, gas, manufacturing changes can all affect the FPS.

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