Det ser ut til at Mausere merket Danzig og Radom er produsert på samme maskiner.
Danzig til og med 1918. Radom etter WW1 1920+. Danzig, som lå i vestPreusen i Tyskland t.o.m. WW1., ble Polsk territorium etter krigen.
"Gdansk (ger. Danzig) - capital city of pomorskie province..."
http://www.electricscotland.com/history ... danzig.htm
"The Danzig Mauser Werk was handed to Poland as reparations, and moved to Radom. Still, though the Radom Mauser became the standard weapon, many second line ..."
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=44106
"Production figures through 1918
All Kar.98a’s were produced at Government arsenals. The Germans produced no Kar98a Carbines after 1918.
The Post WarI Polish Government produced a Carbine which was in most respects identical to the Kar.98a
Amberg 1909 through 1911
Danzig 1909 through 1913 and in 1918
Erfurt 1906 through 1918
Spandau 1907 through 1910"
http://www.ycgg.org/pdfpages/ww1/kar98a.pdf