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  2. Gewehr 98 - Wikipedia

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    The Volkssturm ("People's Militia") also made use of the Gewehr 98 and Kar 98a; [38] out of all their mixed arsenal the Gewehr 98 was probably the best since it used standard 7.92×57mm IS rounds and a man trained on a Karabiner 98k could transition over to the Gewehr 98 easily since the actions of both rifles were the same. [citation needed]

  3. Model 98a rifle - Wikipedia

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    The wz.98a rifle was mechanically identical to the German Gewehr 98 rifle. It was a bolt-action repeating rifle, using a rotating bolt turned 90 degrees to lock or unlock. . Locking was by means of two locking lugs at the front of the bolt, with a safety lug at the r

  4. German military rifles - Wikipedia

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    In post World War I Germany the government redesignated the Kar 98AZ to be the Kar 98a. This is because in 1923 the Reichswehr created another carbine by altering old Gewehr 98s. Designated the Kar. 98b, they were given a turned-down bolt, a side-mounted sling system, and a newer style of magazine follower. The rear sight was simplified from ...

  5. List of German military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Gewehr 43 sniper rifle: Sniper rifle: Long-range precision Short-stroke piston, flapper locking Nazi Germany: Walther: 7.92×57mm Mauser: 800 1943 53,435 4.4 Gewehr 98: Rifle Front-line infantry Bolt action German Empire: Mauser: 7.92×57mm Mauser: 500 1898 9,000,000+ 4.09 Karabiner 98a: Carbine: Front-line Bolt action German Empire: Mauser: 7. ...

  6. List of German weapons of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Mauser Gewehr 71 and 71/84 (rifle) Mauser Gewehr 98 (rifle) Mauser Karabiner 98A (carbine version of the Mauser Gewehr 98 rifle) Mauser M1887 (rifle) Mauser M1910 and M1914 (semi-automatic pistol) Mauser M1915 and M1916 Selbstlader (semi-automatic rifle) Mondragón M1908 (semi-automatic rifle) Reichsrevolver M1879 and M1883

  7. Karabin wz. 98a - Wikipedia

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    The wz. 98a rifle was mechanically identical to the German Gewehr 98 rifle. It was a bolt-action repeating rifle, using a rotating bolt turned 90 degrees to lock or unlock. . Locking was by means of two locking lugs at the front of the bolt, with a safety lug at the re

  8. List of infantry weapons of World War I - Wikipedia

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    GRC Gewehr 88/05, Gewehr 88/14, Gewehr 91 and Karabiner 88; Mauser Gewehr 71 and 71/84; Mauser Gewehr 98 (Standard issue rifle) Mauser Karabiner 98A; Mauser M1887; Mauser M1915 and M1916 Selbstlader; Mondragón M1908; Mosin Nagant (Captured) Werder M1869; Ross Rifle (Captured) Machine guns. Bergmann MG 15 (Water cooled version) Bergmann MG 15nA ...

  9. List of 7.92×57mm Mauser firearms - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the Gewehr 98. Karabiner 98k: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1935–present Gewehr 98/40: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1940–1945 German-contract 7.92×57mm Mauser variant of 35M rifle. [11] Volkssturmgewehr 1: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1945 Volkssturmgewehr 2: Bolt-action rifle Germany: 1945 Gewehr 41(M) Semi-automatic rifle Germany ...