I’ve had this .22 k98 Mauser trainer for almost a year now and just got round to posting it. It was manufactured at the Gustloff-Werke factory in we think 1937 and shipped to England to be converted from 7.92 to .22 by parkerifled AGP then sent back to Germany to train there troops it has a eagle stamp with a N below it I believe it stands for Nemecka-Germany

It has a laminated stock and is in great condition.
fires really well and has a really smooth action I used it in a competition shoot recently and did quite well.
the bolt can be fitted in to a french MAS model 45 .22 trainer i have not seen the MAS but the only difference is apparently the sights and that the MAS has a ten round mag and the Mauser is a single shot this is due to the French take over at the end of the war.
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