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In the years after World War II, several European nations on both sides of the Iron Curtain that were invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany used the Mauser Karabiner 98k rifle as their standard-issue infantry rifle, due to the large number of German weapons that were left behind by the Germans at the end of World War II.
The Karabiner 98 Kurz bolt-action rifles, also known as Kar98k or K98k, became the standard German infantry rifles in 1935. They hailed from the Gewehr 98 rifle design which was completed in 1898, which was developed into the Karabiner 98b design in 1924, and then shortened into the Karabiner 98k design.
7 Αυγ 2023 · Also commonly referred to as the Kar98k, 98k and K98k, the Karabiner 98k was adopted by the German Wehrmacht as its standard service rifle in 1935. It featured a shorter 23.6-inch barrel, a controlled-feed action and a 5-round internal magazine loaded via stripper clips.
In this video, Eric shoots and discusses a WWII-era German K98 Mauser. These timeless rifles were the basis for many modern designs and were well ahead of th...
The Mauser 98 (and the WWII model, the Mauser K98k) have been touted as some of the best bolt action rifles ever made. Here's why.
German standard infantry rifle Mauser Karabiner 98K History , development, service, specifications, statistics, pictures, video and 3D model. Original Mauser 98K from 1944 (manufactured by Steyr-Daimler-Puch) with cartridges.
The Mauser Kar. 98K, or Mauser carbine, model 98K, rifle is the standard shoulder weapon of the German Army. Anyone who can use the U.S. M1903 (Springfield) service rifle will have little difficulty in using this German weapon, which is a handy, accurate short rifle.