The left side of the scope tube is marked with serial number "6826". It carries the correct factory wartime code of "dow" followed by a blue cross and is fitted with a set of original double claw rings with the two locking levers on each side of the rear ring. The scope is a center focus model that is correct for this style of sniper rifle as produced by the Czechoslovakian firm of Optiotechna. The bolt assembly is a wartime subcontract bolt made by FN, which carries the "WaA140" proof that has been light etched with the serial number on top of the bolt handle as well as the bolt assembly and safety. The rifle has the milled trigger guard, floor plate and milled unnumbered barrel bands. The left side of the receiver ring also has the original eagle firing proof along with an "eagle/SSZZA2" proofmark followed by the serial number, and the receiver side wall is marked "Mod. The left rear of the barrel is marked with correct eagle firing proof. The top of the receiver ring is marked "bnz". These rifles were produced from late 1943 to late 1944 using both Mauser and Steyr produced rifles, and all were fitted with the double claw bases on the receiver with the desirable Czech "dow" center adjustment/focus scope. This is an exceptional example of a very rare World War II K98 Mauser "SS" double claw sniper rifle.
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