Reddog said:Hmmm, that KAR98 looks strikingly similar to an older picture of my Czech KAR98k, right down to the crags and colouration of the concrete matching up.... IN FACT ITS EXACTLY THE SAME PICTURE JUST CROPPED A LITTLE. Eeven funnier that cropping and resizing was done by me before I posted the image on surplusrifle.com I believe.
Here's the original, taken and hosted in my own webspace on the 26th of December 2004 (which you can see for yourself if you navigate to the root of my web space);
http://members.iinet.net.au/~reddogclanman/public_html/KAR98.jpg
Nice work you ****ing bull**** artist....
Try photobucket.comskypirate said:Guys, how do you post your pics so that they display full size in your post? And what's a good place for me to host my pics at? I've got a lot of pics that I think you'd like (lots of Soviet weaponry).
Ruprecht13 said:I had a few of these laying around; had to get rid of them.
Commissar{SK} said:my only (so far) rifle - a Yugo 98k
While naturally most of the waffenamt is gone, but the year (1937) marking can still barely be read. Also there is an eagle with the number 63 printed on both sides of the bolt dissassembly disc - an armory marking perhaps?
ImPeRaToR said:how can it be a yugoslavian weapon stamped in 1937 by the waffenamt?
and why are people buying so many "yugo" guns? O:?