Null Carbine 98k, Preduzece 44 
Cal. 8x57JS, SN. S6011, not matching numbers. Fr…
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Carbine 98k, Preduzece 44 Cal. 8x57JS, SN. S6011, not matching numbers. Frame and stock made to match numbers. Barrel blank. Modified to single loader. German proof mark 1971, receiver head with Yugoslav coat of arms, on the left "PREDUZECE 44", on the guide "Mod. 98". Metal parts almost bright. Cleaned walnut stock. Cleaning rod. Front sight guard. Length 125 cm. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here Condition: II -

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Carbine 98k, Preduzece 44 Cal. 8x57JS, SN. S6011, not matching numbers. Frame and stock made to match numbers. Barrel blank. Modified to single loader. German proof mark 1971, receiver head with Yugoslav coat of arms, on the left "PREDUZECE 44", on the guide "Mod. 98". Metal parts almost bright. Cleaned walnut stock. Cleaning rod. Front sight guard. Length 125 cm. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here Condition: II -

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