*German, Pre WW2-1937, Karabiner 98k Rifle by S/237 (Berlin-Lübecker), Fully Matching Serial Number 291, Extensive WaA26 Stamps, Deactivated*
An outstanding early-production German Karabiner 98k, manufactured in 1937 under the pre-war maker code S/237 (Berlin-Lübecker Maschinenfabrik). This example is a true factory-matching rifle, with serial 291 (or correct factory shorthand 91) found on virtually every numbered component: bolt body, shroud, extractor, safety, cocking piece, floorplate, trigger guard, barrel bands, rear sight base, rear sight leaf, sight slider, and even the floorplate screws. Matching early S/237 rifles are seldom encountered; one with this degree of consistency is especially desirable.
The rifle displays the classic early K98k features: correct tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 metres, early-pattern hardwood stock with crisp grasping grooves, and the correct pre-war finish now mellowed to an attractive service patina. The bore gauge marking 7,90 confirms its original 7.92×57 chambering, and the stock bears a wartime-style rack number “262” underneath — the kind of small-unit marking increasingly scarce on 1930s rifles.
Most impressive is the abundance of crisp Waffenamt 26 inspection stamps across the rifle — the correct Heereswaffenamt code for Berlin-Lübecker between 1935 and 1939. These appear on the receiver, barrel, bolt parts, rear sight components, trigger guard, screws and stock metalwork, providing a rare, cohesive example of a fully inspected, fully matched pre-war rifle.
Deactivated to the latest EU/UK specification by the Birmingham Proof House (certificate included), with the action welded and barrel rendered inert in accordance with 2018/337 standards. Despite deactivation, the rifle retains superb mechanical integrity and displays beautifully.
110.5cm overall length











































