forcenomad.blogg.se

K98 serial number database
K98 serial number database




k98 serial number database
  1. K98 serial number database how to#
  2. K98 serial number database code#
  3. K98 serial number database plus#

Bayonets were also captured from the Germans and refinished as well as restamped with new serial numbers.

K98 serial number database code#

The Yugoslavians drastically differ, many Yugo K98k’s have domestically produced and elm stocks (YES IT’S ELM)(Some do retain their German stocks but they are in original finish and not ruined), as well as their markings being properly ground off and all pits and rust removed before bluing, a new and more communist crest being added where the German factory code used to be, and ensuring all rifles are complete and parts fit and move smoothly. Most Russian captures are know for a quick hot blue over pitting, crappy part fittings, lack of capture screws, red shellac stocks, markings gruesomely peened out by hammer, and far worse horrors. Can’t find a reference now unfortunately)īeing Yugoslavia these rifles went through a careful and tedious refurbishment process.

k98 serial number database

(Side note: I once found read literature that claimed the USSR had actually sold back to Yugoslavia all of Yugoslavia’s own equipment that the Germans had seized during the war.

K98 serial number database plus#

But what they did have was a whole lot of K98k’s plus spare parts, and if they needed some tooling the USSR would be happy to give some tooling in exchange for loyalty and money. Being so short after the war Yugoslavia didn’t really have the right materials or tooling to make all new barrels, receivers, etc.

k98 serial number database

After the war, like most Balkan countries, Yugoslavia became a soviet puppet. Most of this is because of the Yugoslavian royal crests on the M24. Though many people do not actually know why they picked up these foreign military rifles when they still had hordes of M24’s. Now I’m sure you can figure out how Yugoslavia got these rifles. Now there were a strain of M95 Mannlicher’s that Yugoslavia refitted and issued to troops, but that’s the same story different gun. This only include German K98k’s and no other country. This does not include the prewar M24, or the post war refurbished M24/47, and it definitely isn’t the M48. A reason for such a degrading comparison is due to the lack of information available on the internet.įirst I’d like to clarify what exactly a Yugo K98k is, it a German manufactured K98k that the postwar communist Yugoslavian government/military got its hands on one way or another. When in fact many Yugoslavian K98k’s were procured and handed in a much different manner.

K98 serial number database how to#

Good luck and I hope you have a gold mine on your hands!! Thanks for stopping by and checking out our article on how to identify singer sewing machine by serial number.A lot of people claim that a Yugoslavian K98k (sometimes called k98/48) is very similar to a cheap Russian capture K98k. Search and see what people are paying for your model/serial numbered Singer sewing machine!!! With your serial number and model number in hand, jump on over to eBay.

k98 serial number database

If you want help with finding your model number, go HERE to ISMACS' website and they may be able to help you with your model number. (Still may be worth some money!)Īfter you find your serial number, go HERE to the International Sewing Machine Collectors Society website and find out what year your sewing machine was issued. If you find that your serial number has a single or two-letter prefix before the number, your sewing machine was manufactured after 1900.If you find that your serial number consists of numbers only, it was manufactured before 1900 (Cha-Ching!).The general rubric for determining which year your sewing machine was manufactured is below: It may have been produced in a different year than the year the first purchase was made. To be clear, just because you bought the sewing machine in a certain year, doesn't mean that the sewing machine was issued in that year. This will tell you when the sewing machine was issued. When you find your serial number, you then crosscheck it with a database on Singer's website. The serial number will be on a metal plate somewhere on your Singer sewing machine. Ok, now to the meat and potatoes of this article. Finding the model number on some old models is harder and may need some digging. First, I will show you where to find the serial number and crosscheck it with a database to find the year it was issued. Some of the prices are over $3000!!! To find out how much your sewing machine may be worth, you need to know it's serial number and model number.






K98 serial number database