Originally, the Karabiner 98k iron sight line had an open-pointed-post-type front sight, and a tangent-type rear sight with a V-shaped rear notch. The Karabiner 98k rear tangent sight was flatter compared to and does not obstruct the view to the sides during aiming as the Langevisier long sight. The impractical "Langevisier" or "rollercoaster" rear sight of the Mauser Gewehr was replaced with a conventional tangent leaf sight. Such a thin black oxide layer provides only minimal protection against rust or corrosion, unless also treated with a water-displacing oil to reduce wetting and galvanic corrosion. The metal parts of the rifle were blueda process in which steel is partially protected against rust by a layer of magnetite Fe 3 O 4. The joined rods from 3 rifles provided one full-length cleaning rod.
This change made it easier to rapidly operate the bolt, reduced the amount the handle projected beyond the receiver, and enabled mounting of aiming optics directly above the receiver.Įach rifle was furnished with a short length of cleaning rod, fitted through the bayonet stud.
Its internal magazine can be loaded with five 7. The Karabiner 98k is a controlled-feed bolt-action rifle based on the Mauser M98 system. Patrone became the standard German service ball cartridge in the s. Patroneoriginally designed for long range machine gun use, produced less muzzle flash out of rifles that had a shorter barrel and also provided better accuracy.īecause of this the S Patrone was phased out in and the s. The Karabiner 98k was derived from earlier rifles, namely the Mauser Standardmodell of and the Karabiner 98b, which in turn had both been developed from the Gewehr Since the Karabiner 98k rifle was shorter than the earlier Karabiner 98b the 98b was a carbine in name only, a version of Gewehr 98 long rifle with upgraded sightsit was given the designation Karabiner 98 kurzmeaning "Carbine 98 Short". In February the Heereswaffenamt Army Weapons Agency ordered the adoption of a new military rifle. The Karabiner 98k therefore continues to appear in conflicts across the world as they are taken out of storage during times of strife. I tried to do the HTML version but the pictures must be to large or something.Although supplemented by semi- and fully automatic rifles during World War II, it remained the primary German service rifle until the end of the war in Millions were captured by the Soviets at the conclusion of World War II and were widely distributed as military aid. This was described to me as a complete mix of parts and not for me to expect correct.Īny response of information and value is welcome. I don't know if that is a more correct/original gun though. I did a quick search and found one listed on GunsAmerica that looks very similar for $795. Barrel has a 9 over 392 on the top and three markings between that and the caliber reading of "CAL 8MM TURKEY". Made by "Waffenfabrik Mauser A-G Oberndorf". The guy that sold it to me has shot the gun, although many years ago. Inside of barrel looks pretty decent, but I have no idea what to use to measure wear.
I figured I couldn't go terribly wrong for the price, but would like to hear other opinions. I paid $350 for this Mauser just now, hoping that it's a decent to good value.