
It is a well built, accurate, like new rifle with dubious markings that comes in a cool box at a somewhat high price. In conclusion, I would say the Mitchell Mauser K98k can be considered a contemporary replica for shooters that do not have the same concerns of a true military collector. The MMC is the key to its identification. Mitchell's Mauser's can be identified by an import stamp that contains “MMC FV CA” or “MCC Fountain Vly CA” usually stamped on the barrel. The rifle comes with a cleaning rod and sight hood. There are no electro pencil markings, no pinged dirty birds, no shellac on the stock, and the bolt, butt plate, and stock washer are in the bright. Some Nazi markings are altered or added to make rare rifles. On examples I have seen, only receivers with clear stampings were generally selected for their better rifles.

The German code and date remain on the receivers. Mitchel mauser wood & serial number 8.jpeg (14.23 KiB) Viewed 7287 times
