Genuine WWII German Mauser 98k cartridge box.
Empty.
The present artifact comes from a significant collection built up by a Norman collector in the last thirty years.
Genuine WWII German rifle cleaning kit of the RG 34 type, intended for the Mauser 98k. Manufactured by Mundlos and dated 1937.
Homogeneous set in quite good, used condition, coming in its original case, recovered in Normandy.
Genuine WWII German pebbled leather ammunition pouch, intended for Mauser 98k clips.
Manufactured by L. Erselius in Leipzig, Saxony and dated 1942.
Each compartment features an inner separation.
Complete and in good overall condition.
Nice genuine pre-WWII German bayonet for Mauser 98k, manufactured by E.u.F. Hörster in Solingen in 1934 (see hallmark S/155K ).
Serial number 1282 e is clearly visible on the ricasso. Bakelite grips. Locking system is in working order. The blade has been particularly well preserved.
Comes in its original steel scabbard, at the rear of which a small hole due to oxidation is visible, along with a blackened-leather bayonet frog; markings stamped on the scabbard are identical to those present on the blade ( S/155K and 1282 e ).
Rare homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
Genuine WWII German cleaning chain for Mauser 98k, generally issued with cleaning kit type RG34.
Good condition.
The present artifact comes from a significant collection built up by a Norman collector in the last thirty years.
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