Nothernug,

I think that is probably a post-war Czech K98. The Czechs sold lots of K98k's to Israel after the war. When it was rebarreled for 7.62, they took them all apart and so there are a few wartime German parts with waffenampts. They took all sorts of mismatched parts when they put them back together. And they replaced the stocks.

I have a post-war DOT 1945 (I know it's post war because it has the Czech lion firing proof) converted by the Israelis. Most of the small parts are from various German wartime guns - all different waffenampts. Quite the mutt, but the pride of my small collection.

Crunch