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In this American Rifleman TV segment of "I Have This Old Gun," we take a look at the history and development of the Mauser designed Gewehr 98 service rifle chambered in 8 mm Mauser.
Total production of the Gewehr 98 by the end of the First World War exceeded five million. Enter the Mosin Nagant Model 91 While not as common as even a decade ago, it is hard not to find a Mosin ...
1915 Mauser Gewehr 98 Bolt Action Rifle found in Germany by Corporal Lawrence McVey during World War I. The Gewehr 98 rifle has a bolt action system that has two locking lugs just behind the bolt head ...
Finally, “I Have This Old Gun” covers the rifle used by the Kaiser's men during World War I—the Mauser Gewehr 98 rifle. Watch a preview here , and for more American Rifleman TV , tune in ...
The Gewehr 98 rifle was up for sale in an Edinburgh gun shop when it was spotted by historian David Allton; It featured a brass plaque revealing that it belonged to German soldier Xaver Meyer, ...
The 1914-1923 Mauser Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle was presented to James O’Connor, Quartermaster of Offaly Irish Volunteers by Roger Casement The 1914-1923 Mauser Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle was ...
As stated by Robert W.D. Ball in his epic tome Mauser: Military Rifles of the World, the Gewehr 98 was adopted on April 5, 1898, and it was truly the finest in German engineering at the time. Ball ...
Officially designated the Karabiner 98 Kurz or Kar98K, it wasn’t technically a “carbine” in the traditional sense, although there had been a carbine version of the Gewehr 98.