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Early WWII Nazi Steyr G29/40 Rifle with Bayonet

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Early WWII Nazi Steyr G29/40 Rifle with Bayonet
This is a standard K98 bolt action rifle that was manufactured by the Steyr-Daimler factory and given the wartime code of "660". The top of the receiver is marked "660 over 1940" and the left side of the receiver wall is marked "G29/40", the right side of the receiver is marked with three "Eagle WaA623" and one "Eagle 77", the left side has the serial number and Nazi firing proof, and the right rear has three "eagle/WaA623" proofs directly behind the handguard. The left rear of the barrel is also marked with the Nazi firing proof and serial number and around the top is marked "111 40 BO". Standard hooded front sight and tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. The barrel bands, trigger guard and floor plate are the correct early milled versions and the stock and handguard are the wartime laminated versions with a flat buttplate. The right rear is marked with an eagle over "H" (H xed out) and two "eagle/WaA623" proofs, the underside is marked with the matching serial number, three "623" proofs and "dot", and there are two eagle proofs in the grip area. Complete with a slotted cleaning rod and a F. Herdera bayonet with serrated Bakelite handle, matching metal scabbard and leather frog marked "cgn / 43" on the back.
BBL: 24 inch round
Stock: laminated
Gauge: 8 mm
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 1715
Condition: Very good as refurbished. The rifle retains 60% arsenal blue finish mixed with a smooth plum and mottled dark patina. The stock is very good with a number of small chips on the right side of the forearm and overall a few minor dings and handling marks. Some of the markings have been crudely recut. The bayonet is excellent, the scabbard is good with a smooth brownish patina and a few minor dings, and the scabbard is excellent. The markings are clear. The action is excellent.