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  • Jhv g98 40. All The top of the receiver is marked "jhv/41" the wartime code for the Hungarian factory and 1941 for the year of manufacture. Matching visible serial numbers including on bottom of the stock. Exceptional WWII Nazi Model G98/40 Bolt Action RifleThis is an exceptionally nice early, all original, all matching WWII G98/40 service rifle. With original sling. You will once in a while see the 43 or 44 dated ones but the 1941 production never ever turns up. This G98/40 is also available. This rifle is the Nazified version of the Hungarian 43m Military Rifle. The only issue is the sight hood is missing. Based on German request the caliber was changed to 7. and all matching numbers- except for the bolt and firing pin, which appear to have been force-matched. In excellent mint condition completely matching as well, we have a very seldom seen rare early war Hungarian manufactured 1941 dated jhv41 coded German WW2 issued G98/40 Rifle. This is a rare German issued rifle, made in 1943 at the FEG factory in Hungary. Presumably the design was accepted in 1940, hence the "40", but the reason for calling it a "G98" is a mystery. After the German takeover, these rifles were designated the model G98/40 and the factory was given the wartime German code of "jhv". This one has a mismatched trigger group and stock. 11/19/24 - This is a rare German issued rifle, made in 1943 at the FEG factory in Hungary. I found a number matching G98/40 at our local Gun shop here in town. Hooded blade front and tangent rear sights, with "eagle/173/jhv/44" on the receiver ring. The "eagle/56" stamp is On trouve de manière quasi systématique le code jhv correspondant à Femaru Fegyver es Gepagyar à Budapest, mais certains indiquent l'hypothèse qu'une partie de G98/40, voir la totalité, aurait été produite par la Danuvia Gepgyar à Budapest qui a normalement pour code Allemand jua. The G98/40's cocking piece has an extension, borrowed from the M95 Mannlicher, that lets you easily recock or decock the striker. "jhv/43" marked receiver ring. Hello all Same new member here. 7. 00 - 1,400. German 98/40 Rifle, Code jhv-41 for sale online. They have a German three digit manufacturer code (jhv), German inspection Waffenamts (E/56 on these), and German firing proofs. Hungarian-Made Gewehr 98/40 jhv43-coded G98/40 for sale online. 1941 Code jhv G98/40 Rifle - Serial # 1a (Mfg by Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár, Budapest) Caliber: . Similar to the standard K98 rifle in that it uses a K98 style bolt action which had a lower metal stock hanger and it used a two piece stock similar to a British Enfield Lot #3386: (C) RARE WWII HUNGARIAN JHV 43 CODE G. Date stamp 43. German G98/40: A Hungarian Rifle Pressed into German Service Milsurp World 40K subscribers Subscribe Serial number 138, jhv 41 Forgotten Weapons 2. The safety was copied from the Mauser rifle and was obviously easy for German troops to recognize. Bore is excellent. 82M subscribers Dec 2, 2024 Voici donc mon g98/40 jhv 42, la qualité de fabrication est élevée pour une arme de milieu de guerre, en témoigne le système de dé- verrouillage 'à 2 doigts' du fond de magasin La culasse est particulière, son mouvement aussi et je me dit que le remontage va être chaud (il y a un petit ressort de plus qui ne figure pas sur la photo). M, which had a straight bolt. Serial numbers are matching. Everything else mismatched. Receiver and barrel have some pits. Scarce WWII German military rifle dated 1941. Well, after telling myself I would never attempt another restoration, I found a G98/40 that I thought would be the perfect candidate for restoration. These contract guns. Rifle has some “combat” wear, otherwise good-very good overall condition. 98/40 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. 00 USD Desirable Nazi Occupation Hungarian "jhv/41" Code G98/40 Bolt Action RifleManufactured during the Nazi occupation of Hungary. Developed by the FÉG (Fegyver- és Gépgyár) arms factory, the G98/40 was based on Hungary’s 35M rifle but modified to meet German requirements. 92x57mm Mauser, the bolt handle was turned down, a staggered row Mauser-type box magazine flush with the bottom of the stock was fitted and German M98-type bands and bayonet lug were used on this rifle. Please allow for my lack of photography skills but hope these provide some details for the forum. Mannlicher ~ Hungarian G98/40 ~ 8mm Mauser for sale online. Looks like I will have to send a few emails to include them all. Buy German Mauser G98/40 8mm JHV 42 1942 Hungarian FEG Mannlicher 35 WWII : GunBroker is the largest seller of Bolt Action Rifles Rifles Guns & Firearms All: 1003521836 Nazi "jhv / 42" Code G98/40 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet Currency: USD Category: Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price: 375. What's a fair price for a rifle like this? It's got a strange manlicher style action. Excellent Nazi Occupation "jhv/44" Code Model 98/40 Bolt Action RifleManufactured during the Nazi occupation of Hungary. Is anyone aware if the handguards on 1944 production G98/40's are supposed to be numbered to the rifle? I'm currently looking at one, and the stock, and fore end are numbered to the rifle, but the handguard is marked only with an "R" on the inside, but no number. This is where my problems begin The G98/40 serial numbering did not start over with the year changes. Stamped all over with WaA173 Manufacturer jhv. Nazi "jhv / 41" Code G98/40 Bolt Action RifleTop of receiver is marked "jhv" over "41" for 1941, with two "eagle/56" proofs on the right side and an eagle firing proof on the left side. The stock also G98/40's may have been made in Hungary at the Fegyar plant, but they are definitely a German rifle. It started in the no block with jhv 41 production and simply kept on going from year to year with the end result likely being somewhere in the M block during jhv 44. These early G98/40's have inspection stamps and serial #'s everywhere. Hooded blade front and tangent rear sights, with "jhv/42" on the receiver ring. On the receiver, JHV is the German code for the FEG factory in Hungary. WW2 GERMAN NAZI MODEL G98/40 98/40 HUNGARIAN MANUFACTURE JHV/42 8MM MAUSER CAL. Is the extractor in place and undamaged? I have a jhv 41 that is somewhat close to yours, serial # 2208a. Our Assessment: The Hungarian Gewehr 98/40, or G98/40, is a World War II-era bolt-action rifle produced by Hungary for the German military. Nazi "jhv / 42" Code G98/40 Bolt Action Rifle with BayonetThis rifle was originally manufactured during WWII at the Metal Goods and Weapons Factory, Budapest, Hungary as the Model 35 and designated the Model 98/40 after the factory was taken over by the Nazis. Hungarian German Mannlicher Infantry Rifle G98/40 In 1940 the Puska 35. "jhv/41" marked receiver ring, German Waffenamt inspection stamps on various components. They had just put it out for sale when I walked in. Manufactured in 1943 at the FEG factory in Hungary under German occupation. Every component on this G98/40 is matching & correct. Make: jhv. German Waffenamt inspection stamps on various components. . But it's all matching with a nice clean bore. The "jhv" stamp is repeated on multiple components, and matching numbers are present overall, including the bolt, bolt components, trigger guard, floorplate, barrel bands, rear sight SOLD VERY RARE GERMAN WW2 G98/40 RIFLE…EARLY WAR HUNGARIAN MADE JHV 41 CODED…MINT AND COMPLETE MATCHING! $ 2,850. 92 x 57mmJS (8mm Mauser) Rifling: 1 turn in 10 in. After the take over of the Hungarian factory by the Germans these rifles were designated the In 1941 “jhv” was the Nazi Ordnance code for Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár (FEG) in Budapest, Hungary. JHV G98/40 Mauser 8mm caliber rifle. (C) WWII GERMAN FEMRU JHV G98/40 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. The stock has all correct Waffenamt inspection marks, SNs and the "jhv" factory code which are still crisp and readable. 92 x 57mmJS Rare Nazi G98/40 Rifle for sale online. This rifle is similar to the standard K98 rifle in that it uses a K98 style bolt action which had a lower metal stock hanger and it VERY RARE Hungarian jhv41 G98/40 (German/Nazi, Early WW2) for sale online. 00 Out of stock Fusil G 98/40 “jhv”41 Rare fusil Germano-Hongrois Manlicher M 35 modifié aux standards de l’armée Allemande (connu sous le vocable G98/40) et chambré en 7,92 X 57! Toutes pièces au numéro, très bel état dans son jus, fabrication en 1941 sous contrôle Allemande par le combinat dont le code secret de fabricant était “jhv” (FEMARU […] Buy G98/40 Hungarian Occupation jhv MFG 1943 8mm Mauser WW2 WWII C&R MATCHING: GunBroker is the largest seller of Bolt Action Rifles Rifles Guns & Firearms All: 1075489127 In excellent mint condition completely matching as well, we have a very seldom seen Hungarian manufactured 1943 dated German WW2 issued G98/40 rifle. A little info---German Mannlicher Infanterie Gewehre model 98/40 (Gew 98/40). Model: Mannlicher G98/40 Infantry Rifle (German Gewehr 98/40) Serial Number: 1425 Year of Manufacture: 1941 Caliber: Originally 8mm Mauser (7. OTHER MODEL 8MM MAUSER (7. The top of the receiver is marked "jhv/43" the wartime code for the Hungarian factory and 1943 for the year of manufacture. A very nice example in overall excellent original condition with original sight hood, cleaning rod, great Waffenamts, etc. THIS RIFLE WAS THE NAZI MODIFIED VERSION OF THE HUNGARIAN 43M RIFLE. These rifles were originally manufactured during the early part of WWII as the Hungarian model 35, at the Metal Goods and Weapons Factory, Budapest, Hungary. 92 x 57) caliber that is marked “jhv 43” on the receiver for manufacture by Fegyvergyar in 1943. The top of the receiver is marked "jhv/43" the wartime code for the Hungarian factory and 1943 for the year of manufacture. 1942 manufacture date. German Occupation Hungarian "jhv/43" Code G98/40 Bolt Action RifleIncludes leather sling. WWII Nazi "jhv / 41" Code G98/40 Bolt Action RifleManufactured during WWII at the Metal Goods and Weapons Factory, Budapest, Hungary as the Model 35 and designated the Model 98/40 after the factory was taken over by the Nazis. Correct and original components are stamped with "eagle/WaA56" or "eagle/56" proofs, with two "eagle/WaA56" proofs (very faint) are stamped on the right side of buttstock. I could not pass up (what is left) of the beautiful walnut stock. This one has a mismatched bolt and floorplate. Danuvia made G98/40 should have been marked with 'jua', Danuvia's German Ordnance code, and no such G98/40 have been reported. G98/40 JHV 41 Pictures Sorry for the delay in getting these posted. INFANTRY RIFLE W/SLING. Model: Mannlicher G98/40 Infantry Rifle (German Gewehr 98/40) Serial Number: 9542 Year of Manufacture: 1941 Caliber: 8mm Mauser (7. In fact on closer examination the the only bolt part that doesn't match the gun is the bolt body. Its pictured in the K98k forum reference guide. I have a G98/40 rifle, jhv 42 date. Asking if everything looks OK? Claims to be an untouched original. The right side of the rear sight base, and receiver ring are stamped with double "eagle/56" acceptance marks with the "eagle/swastika" firing proof on the left. M (Mannlicher Model 35) was redesigned for the German contract. Aug 11, 2024 ยท WWII German G98/40 Mannlicher turnbolt rifle in 8mm Mauser (7. Extractor is present. All matching visible serial numbers. for sale online. Estimate $1,000-$1,500 Dec 12, 2024, 6:00 AM PST Starting Price Jhv 44 Hungarian G98/40. The German factory code for FEG was jhv and about 140,000 of these were made for the Germans from 1941-44. Matching stock, barrel bands and nose cap. In 1943 jhv was the Nazi Ordnance code for Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár (FEG) in Budapest, Hungary. World War II Nazi Occupation Hungarian "jhv/44" Code G98/40 Bolt Action Rifle - Rock Island Auction Company MAUSER G98/40 for sale online. The left receiver side wall is marked "G98/40" and the left side of the receiver and barrel have the large German Eagle firing proof. The Hungarian-made G98/40 is not a mauser, and shares nothing significant with the G98, rather it is a mannlicher-based receiver design patterned after the Hungarian 35M, the only firearm ever purpose-built for the 8x56R cartridge. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None. 1941 Code jhv G98/40 Rifle 1941 Code jhv G98/40 Rifle - Serial # 1a (Mfg by Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár, Budapest) Caliber: . 92x57mm) Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine Markings: There is no visible import mark. The G98/40 is derived from the Hungarian 35. Any thoughts? Femaru "jhv/42" G98/40 Bolt Action RifleThe receiver is dated "42". jhv 44 G98/40 Jump to Latest 3K views 12 replies 8 participants last post by artu44 Jan 17, 2017 gunhorde Discussion starter G98/40 Description: G98/40 appears to be numbers matching. Most US collectors claim these were made only by Fémáru, based on that the receivers are stamped 'jhv', the German Ordnance code for Fémáru. "Rare Hungarian G98/40 Nazi Bolt-Action Rifle 8mm Mauser (R38932)" for sale online. DocAV Reply Like 2 Replies Nick The top of the receiver is marked "jhv/41" the wartime code for the Hungarian factory and 1941 for the year of manufacture. I am only a couple hundred into this rifle so I have some room to get what I Bid now on Invaluable: WWII German 1942 jhv G98/40 8mm Bolt Action Rifle from Kraft Auction Service on January 10, 2026, 10:00 AM CST. 00 USD Estimated At: 900. This rifle is similar in function and operation to the standard K98 rifle with nearly identical front and rear sights, making training and reissue to the German military very easy. Serial number 499 IN EXCELLENT ALL MATCHING CONDITION, WE HAVE A RARE AND VERY HARD TO LOCATE GERMAN G98/40 RIFLE. World War II German Occupation "jhv/41" Code FEG G98/40 Bolt Action RifleManufactured in 1941. All parts appear to match, even the stock is numbered to the rifle. The G98/40 Hungarian-made ("jhv"--Danuvia Arms Works) rifle for the German Armed Forces ( and its Hungarian-Used successor, the 43M) have NOTHING "Mauser" about them. 92X57MM) STEYR MANNLICHER Hungarian FEG G98/40 (German Issued - jhv 43) 1943 Rare! The Hungarian factory at Czepel developed the G98/40 for the Germans, and the Factory as supplier to the Reich was given the code "jhv" The "98" derives from the fact that the Magazine and Cartridge and Bayonet fittings were "M98" type, and the 40 was the year of adoption/introduction. The G98/40 was contracted as a war-expedient, to exploit the existing 35M tooling. ajgxy, jneb, c2bb8, vsk0, iu9s, gsi2, d8etpa, ik9t, ysnhb, q2yhyz,