Ankara M38 “Turkish Mauser” (8mm Mauser) History & Shooting Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Taking a look at a K.Kale marked Ankara M38, also known as a “Turkish Mauser”

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  • @onurucar1112
    @onurucar1112 4 месяца назад +6

    That's a great video! I'm a Turkish guy living in the US and recently got into Mausers after spending too much time and money on AK47s and AR15s. Your video was so helpful, and your pronunciation was more than acceptable! I appreciate you for such a great video. I will definitely be on the market for a Turkish M38

  • @tomslongguns443
    @tomslongguns443 4 года назад +29

    I have one I bought 5 years ago, I use mine deer hunting, always gets the job done every year. A real good rifle. A great deer rifle.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +5

      I’m considering it for hunting next year, it’s between this, the Winchester Pattern 1914, and the Sako M39. I was successful a couple years ago with the Winchester Model 1917, hunting with milsurps is just good clean fun

  • @123sloanman
    @123sloanman 3 года назад +14

    Just bought a 1903 Turkish Mauser, for all those considering buying a Mauser this is important!! There are different 8mm Mauser rounds and not all are compatible with your Mauser. Pay attention to what caliber and case it shoots. Mine shoots a 8mm IS also known as JS. If I were to buy JRS or IRS then the round probably wouldn't be able to be chambered. The R stands for rimmed. Also if your Mauser doesn't say it can shoot Spitzer ammo (which is what the S stands for) then you might have to find the rounded bullets.

    • @frigglebiscuit7484
      @frigglebiscuit7484 2 года назад +2

      99% of turk mausers that were rechambered for 8mm shoot the .323 spitzer bullet. ive got a 1903 as well.

    • @JakeRoy98
      @JakeRoy98 9 месяцев назад

      How do you tell? I bought a 1934 at a gun show and the guy gave me some ammo but it won't fit.

  • @rickwilliams5357
    @rickwilliams5357 Год назад +3

    Just bought mine for 300 at a gunshow, was barely finished loading my 4th round of 8mm when a feral pig rolled into the pasture, one round later he was no longer a threat to local agriculture, so can confirm these things are good for pest control and then some.

  • @hoffmiermp
    @hoffmiermp 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely, love mine. Its in decent shape overall, the stock definitely seen better days. I tore the bolt down to pieces and gave it a deep clean, that mauser action purred like a kitty.

  • @beefcakes27
    @beefcakes27 3 года назад +12

    The first run, the four digit models were made in Germany in 1939 before tooling was sent to Turkey. I imagine the Turks were in Germany learning the process.

  • @bigchungus-oj8zz
    @bigchungus-oj8zz Год назад +5

    I have a very similar rifle. It is stamped 1944 and it has the downward sloped bolt with the steel barrel cleaning rod. Ty for sharing.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад

      There are so many little variations with these things it’s insane, the store I got mine from has had at least six different sub variations of the same gun. Thanks for watching!

  • @memduhbasgan3069
    @memduhbasgan3069 3 года назад +36

    It is very painful to be unable to use this weapon as a Turk. Unfortunately in our country this is illegal

  • @yusufcam7573
    @yusufcam7573 3 года назад +8

    istanbul teşekürler 👏👏

  • @leedavis2335
    @leedavis2335 2 года назад +8

    Excellent rifle dude. Mine is a 1945 k kale ankara as fa. I dont know what or if there are any differences compared to a German Gewer 98 but I am more that happy with mine. Now I just need to source a bayonet because.. well bayonets make a rifle at least 1 more cool!

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +2

      Thank ya! The biggest difference is the sight picture, a lot of the parts for these actually came from old G98s. And I couldn’t agree more about the bayonet!

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 4 года назад +16

    The rifle is not an M-38, this name was given to the rifle by the American sellers as a way to identifying them. The proper name is Kirikale, which is a Turkish city near Ankara.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +3

      Yup 👍🏻 I think I clarified at the beginning of the vid that “m38 is not the actual name of any one gun but a designation given to it based on a set of similar features,” and I know I went on at length about Kirikale and Ankara later in the vid. But yes, you are correct

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 4 года назад +1

      Some people talk shit about this rifle, some idiots are saying the M-38 will never be a collectible but who give a rat ass!!! A lot of K-98s are not collectibles either, some of them are made of cheap stamped wood, very crude similar to plywood.I want the rifle to shoot and to have fun with it, not to have it sitting in a safe...

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +3

      Oh yeah I’ve seen the type! Honestly these old Turks are getting harder to find and more valuable (depending on location of course, some states have tons of them) I got lucky and had about five to pick between, local shop picked up a nice estate sale, so I think I got a real peach with this one.

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 3 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry People just add nomenclature to things for the hell of it. The rifle is simply a Turkish Mauser 38 made with German and Turkish apare parts. Do they work? Heck yeah they work and accurate as hell.

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 3 года назад

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry Stick around with your Turk Mauser and let the other idiots pay $2500 for a K98k. I wouldn’t pay that much for just a rifle.

  • @artifactman660
    @artifactman660 4 года назад +7

    Bought one for 150 bucks plus it came with 500 rounds in bandoliers. Thanks for the video!

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад

      Dude that’s an awesome deal! And thanks for watching 👍🏻

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb 2 года назад +2

      I bought one for $90 with 300 rounds, should've bough every one he had...

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      Yeah that’s definitely a darn good deal!

  • @beefcakes27
    @beefcakes27 2 года назад +5

    These barrels were the same ones that were put on the GEW 88/05's when they went through rearsenals in Turkey starting in 1938 and were scrubbed and remarked.

    • @forsakenace9577
      @forsakenace9577 Год назад +2

      I have one of these rifles, it’s crazy how much of a Frankenstein it is

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 2 года назад +3

    Actually they were built until 1954, that was the last year of production for the Kirikale.

  • @danielmcnew605
    @danielmcnew605 4 месяца назад +1

    Bought mine years ago, I have a 1936 turkish mauser nice rifles

  • @zarb88
    @zarb88 4 года назад +3

    Enjoy your mix of old rifles fun to watch.

  • @afinoxi
    @afinoxi 3 года назад +12

    As a Turk I'd like to add a couple things here :
    Turkey did join the war diplomatically against the Axis , though no soldiers ever saw combat. This was because the Allies were pushing Turkey to join in on their side and Turkey wanted to gain a leverage to be able to join UN after the war (which she did).
    Turkey granted asylum to virtually anybody who ran from the war. Jewish scientists , soldiers who ran from the Russians , you name it.
    And I understand your pain about not being able to find any information on things. We can't either. We just don't write any detailed documents on *anything* anywhere. I guess cause 99% of people just don't care so they don't bother ? I don't know. We don't even have a name for the guns , we just call them all Mavzer. So long as they did the job , which they did well , nobody cared.
    Don't worry about the pronunciation. Turkish is a very hard language speak. If you know how to pronounce German but with a normal r.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the details! And the tip on pronunciation, I know a bit of German so that will help immensely for the future 👍🏻 thanks for watching!

    • @afinoxi
      @afinoxi 3 года назад +3

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry happy to help

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      For some reason your comment on the website was deleted, YT doesn’t do well with website links, I can only see part of the comment in my YT Editor app (this has been happening a lot lately)

    • @eneszevrek3485
      @eneszevrek3485 2 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry heya umm i might be a year late but another tip for turkish pronunciation, try to roll the r's

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +1

      @Enes Zevrek thanks for the tip! Next time I bring out something Turkish I’ll keep it in mind 👍🏻

  • @mr.buttram2837
    @mr.buttram2837 3 года назад +1

    You remind me a lot of one my gun friends. Gives me a good idea of what doing a gun review channel with him would be like.

  • @adszadam4783
    @adszadam4783 Год назад +2

    My grandpa’s service riffle

  • @Ah.M.Sengul
    @Ah.M.Sengul 3 года назад +3

    Before 1923 Turkey was Ottoman Empire , and beginning of that year and on it is Turkish Republic ( which is the letters you see there as T.C. ( TURKIYE CUMHURIYETI) I believe it has been called M38 in USA because the Turkish Republic Military Factory started manufacturing these types by 1938 and on to 40s so. If you get a hold of a Turkish gewehr 88 , they were actually used in WWI , you might also feel like the writings on them are Turkish too as I see some people in RUclips making that mistake but they were actually more close to Arabic letters as the Alphabet in Ottoman Empire was somewhat close to Arabic . After 1923 when the republic established the Latin alphabet took over everything and on in Turkish Republic.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info!

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      Also I do have and did a demo on a Ottoman contract Gew. 88, excellent rifle

    • @Ah.M.Sengul
      @Ah.M.Sengul 3 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry And thank you ... for your videos 👍

    • @Ah.M.Sengul
      @Ah.M.Sengul 3 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry Hi Thomas , I went through your videos in this channel , but can’t find your video which you kind of mentioned you have studied/ presented the gewehr 88 also, so, if you’ll be kind enough to share me with the link, I’ll be much obliged , Thank you 🙏

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iOVb9TGUJLk/видео.html this should be the one

  • @noblenumenorean5165
    @noblenumenorean5165 Год назад +3

    I have 0 idea how your Turks finish is so nice, my old girl is well weathered.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад +1

      I got lucky and had five to choose from, my local gun store had just picked up a gun collectors estate and there were in the end I think seven Turks in there total (they didn’t get it all at once) but when I got there I had my pick of the litter and this was the nicest one 👍🏻 about 12 of my rifles came from that one estate

  • @thetruhudson3287
    @thetruhudson3287 6 месяцев назад +1

    i just bought a Turkish Mauser m38 for 300$ dollars at a pawn shop! what a steal

  • @judassson
    @judassson 3 года назад +6

    Don't worry about butchering a language you don't know how to speak. It's alright :D
    FYI: According to Ian from Forgotten Weapons, Turkish Mauser 8mm is just a product of a project from Turkish military to standardize all the riffles used by military. As you said, Turkish military had a lot of riffles from different periods and different manufacturers with varying calibers. In 1938, they are all sent to factories to get a standardization work... meaning a lot of them were mixed up. Army didn't care about matching the numbers appearantly.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      Good info, thanks! And thanks for watching!

    • @frigglebiscuit7484
      @frigglebiscuit7484 2 года назад

      bascially, they didnt want to switch away from small ring barrels, because they had so damn many lol.

  • @jlyle51
    @jlyle51 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 8mm Turkish mauser. On a small ring action. I have been told they are rare. There is a U shaped notch in the back of the ring so the point ofthe bullet will go in to the magazine. This rifle had been duffel bag cut. It has a perfect barrel mirror finish and the head space is good.

    • @agentnuget
      @agentnuget 8 месяцев назад

      The U shaped notch is how you know it's a 1903/38 model. Those specifically were retrofitted from the rifles they had on hand that used older smaller calibers from my understanding, hence the notch.

    • @Tula1940_LB
      @Tula1940_LB 8 месяцев назад

      That's a 7.65x53mm M1903 converted to 8mm. Cool find! Those are known as M1903/38 rifles.

    • @jlyle51
      @jlyle51 7 месяцев назад

      @agentnuget the big difference is the action is shorter. And it is a small ring action. Yes . I have them 7mm ,7.62 , 8mm small and large ring. And a few of the Swedish Mausers.

  • @dilloneklund6420
    @dilloneklund6420 Год назад +2

    Just got a 1940 marked one today, what was odd is it has the box mag in an external config that's one piece with a super wide trigger guard in almost the exact same style as a Mosin and its marked 1914. A hodgepodge for sure but is definitely unique.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад +1

      There are so many weird varieties made from so many different original rifles it’s hard to keep track of exactly what is what and what exactly constitutes an “M38”

    • @taro2598
      @taro2598 Месяц назад +1

      Sounds like it started out life as a Model 88 commission rifle! That's a treasure for sure, the turks sure knew how to overhaul a weapon

  • @corydunaway
    @corydunaway Год назад +1

    Picked up a 1946 model today for 399. It is very accurate

  • @Oldman899
    @Oldman899 3 года назад +2

    Great informative video, thank you.

  • @madmanyamanman8599
    @madmanyamanman8599 2 года назад +1

    we have it from the first world war still working like a clock grandfather heirloom that rifle saved the homeland

  • @thomasgoller7621
    @thomasgoller7621 3 года назад +2

    I live in southern Indiana just west of Louisville ky and I saw one at a hole in the wall local gunstore a few years ago for $199. I didn't buy it cause it was very rough and I didn't know much about them. I knew they were a bolt action chambered in 8mm Mauser but that's about all I knew. I wish I'd have bought it now

  • @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor
    @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor 2 года назад +1

    The 1893 models were made by the Mauser company for Turkey.

  • @davidpotter8722
    @davidpotter8722 3 года назад +2

    I have a K.Kale 1943 Mauser in 7.92 X 57 with a curved (bent) bolt handle and a BARREL JACKET! Have you ever seen one like it? Especially with a barrel jacket? Dave

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +2

      Honestly can’t say I have but sounds like it may have been built off of a Gewehr 88 perhaps? A lot of G88s went to the Ottomans in WWI and I’ve heard that many wound up being converted to something resembling an M38. I actually just got an Ottoman war aid G88

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know why these Turkish rifles are so discriminated by people they are great rifles.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +1

      I honestly believe they are much better than they are given credit for

  • @CRR8980
    @CRR8980 4 года назад +1

    Nice shootin TomTom keep it up!

  • @semihgumus5792
    @semihgumus5792 3 года назад +1

    Its called Kırıkkale in Turkey, very strong rifle. These rifles were produced in Kırıkkale, it is a small city. I shooted in Turkish Army . Not allowed buy this rifle in Turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🙂...

  • @humansvd3269
    @humansvd3269 3 года назад +2

    They probably just made the mauser and didn't think about it.

  • @macy725
    @macy725 3 года назад +3

    I have one made from a 1905 artillery mauser with a bent bolt.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      Very nice! Saw one recently that seemed to have been built off a Kar98A. Never know what you’re gonna get with these things

  • @8mmmauserman
    @8mmmauserman 3 года назад +2

    Fascinating video! I wonder how much higher the velocity is on these longer rifles than shorter rifles. Also, is the recoil noticeably lower than the shorter rifles?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      I would say a K98k or VZ24 definitely kicks harder, but it still kicks pretty hard. As far as accuracy at distance I haven’t noticed a huge difference

    • @8mmmauserman
      @8mmmauserman 3 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry interesting! This is on my list to get, but I just got a new Mosin, so it’ll be a while.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      Spent a lot of time with Mosins last weekend (of the Finnish variety) to kick off a series on their evolution from the M91, what kind of Mosin did you pick up?

    • @8mmmauserman
      @8mmmauserman 3 года назад +2

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry an M44 in good condition and a decent bit of ammo.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      Very nice! I need me one of those

  • @underredskies2550
    @underredskies2550 4 года назад +1

    Love it man!

  • @drizztdourden6921
    @drizztdourden6921 3 года назад +1

    hohohoooo m38 kırıkkale ! what a lovely riffle... our hole near history was written with this riffle... daamn dude my grandpa was an officer in turkish army and they used this riffles until 1950-1955... also my father and uncles were knew how to clean that riffles or rip off etc... even they were little childs... im curious about something how did you get the riffle you bought from turkey or bought in amerika ?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      That’s awesome! Bought here in the USA, a local gun store has several of them 👍🏻

    • @drizztdourden6921
      @drizztdourden6921 3 года назад +2

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry that sounds cool dude because in here (tr) you cannot find like this old style riffles anywhere... most of them probably recycled by tsk... a very few possibly may be you can find in black sea areas...in mountain villages... some day i want them... its a sumkinda military tradition in our army. always regular private guns were german... long years we used german g3. even if i am used too in military service. nowadays they modernized riffles through the mpt76's... a very unique riffle dude... oh by the way almost forgotten... we used amerikan m1 garand riffles too. still they are using in ceremonial processes national day parades etc. greetings from turkey stay safe and well !!

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      Thank you very much, you too!

  • @danielmcnew605
    @danielmcnew605 4 месяца назад +1

    Older one like mine have a tear drop bolt, newer ones have a rounded bolt, interesting though

  • @HeyThereItzJessie
    @HeyThereItzJessie 2 года назад +3

    How does it compare to the Gewehr 98?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +1

      I definitely prefer the Gew 98, but these honestly aren’t far behind. They use quite a few original Gew 98 parts in fact

    • @HeyThereItzJessie
      @HeyThereItzJessie 2 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry thanks for the very quick response lol. I just bought one in pristine condition and I want practice my marksmanship with this. I have have not shot this. I hope this is true mauser quality.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +1

      No problem! Good luck, my experiences with mine have been good, you’ll have to let me know how it goes 👍🏻

  • @jimmymurley4563
    @jimmymurley4563 2 года назад +1

    Seeking ammo information. After much reading and re-reading I've come to the conclusion I'm needing to shoot 8mm JS but have seen IS out there as well. Aren't they the same? .323 right? I definitely do NOT want to put the wrong ammo in there!

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      They are the same, and the only other 8mm you will find (and good luck finding it) is round nose 8mm, which is .318 and not as hotly loaded. And again, you won’t find that unless you specifically know where to find it

  • @JakeRoy98
    @JakeRoy98 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought a 1943 version. Came with some 8x57 ammo but the bullet wont fit, any idea?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  9 месяцев назад

      My best advice would be to take it to a gunsmith and have them slug the bore to make sure it is in fact 8mm, but it should say somewhere in the import marking what caliber it is (unless you have one of the few that wasn’t officially imported) if it is supposed to be 8mm but won’t chamber then there’s something wrong with your gun. Could just be too much gunk in the chamber, could be something very wrong with your bolt or barrel

  • @randonwilston
    @randonwilston 3 года назад +1

    Today 9/1/2021 bought a 1944 one for $200 out the door perfect bore no cleaning rod though these are a steal when you can find them

  • @jimmymurley4563
    @jimmymurley4563 3 года назад +1

    Question... How long is the cleaning rod you have? I've been looking and the longest I've come across is 27".. Thanks.

  • @nickc4308
    @nickc4308 3 года назад +1

    You stated you'd never find a K. Kale with matching serial numbers. I actually have one with matching serial numbers.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      I suppose the term “almost never” would’ve been more accurate, they didn’t make their own barrels and usually didn’t make their own bolts so a matching receiver is quite uncommon/a happy coincidence

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 4 года назад +1

    I bought one of this on June this year.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад

      It’s a fun rifle! Glad I picked one up

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 4 года назад +2

      Great Northwest Weaponry Of course they are buy good and buy smart, let the idiot pay $1000 for a K-98, there are millions made all over America. A collectible is something rare like the Johnson semiautomatic rifle.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +1

      Marck Carbonell true that 👍🏻

  • @user-dh3yc1fg5i
    @user-dh3yc1fg5i 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have this model that's marked 1938

  • @forsakenace9577
    @forsakenace9577 Год назад

    I have a Turkish Mauser that’s based off the Gewehr 88 pattern rifle. It has more modern features that this rifle has. During the late 1930s, the Turks wanted to standardized their vast Mauser collection from the past 50 years.
    My concern is finding a bayonet if it shares the same bayonet as this rifle. It mounts the same, unlike the original Gewehr 88 pattern where the lug is on the side of the barrel

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад

      I’ve seen one of the 88 pattern but didn’t get to mess with it unfortunately

    • @forsakenace9577
      @forsakenace9577 Год назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      Not much is known about the Gewehr 88 version, and it’s an absolute Frankenstein of a gun. The Germans were giving these out as commission rifles to countries like Turkey in the early 1900s after they retrofitted them. Then the Turks did their own retrofitting.
      Do you still have this M38 rifle and bayonet? I was wanting to find someone that has the bayonet and see if I can get some measurements from it

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад

      @forsakenace9577 I do, what dimensions are you wanting?

    • @forsakenace9577
      @forsakenace9577 Год назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry just a measurement from the handle to the barrel ring. And the inside diameter of the barrel ring

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад +1

      @forsakenace9577 I will get on that, probably won’t be until tomorrow but I’ll get it for ya 👍🏻

  • @tristxn0
    @tristxn0 3 года назад +1

    I have one of these from 1933 but Its so hard to find a stock because my barrel is shorter. I found it laying in a old shop and took it and I'm trying to fully complete it.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      Yeah that complicates things a bit, I’ve seen these with at least three different barrel lengths/front sight configurations. I believe it just depends on what gun the barrel was originally taken from

    • @nickc4308
      @nickc4308 3 года назад +2

      Check libertytree and Sarco. They both have tons of parts

    • @cleavagemcfarmland1499
      @cleavagemcfarmland1499 2 года назад +1

      I have the same thing

  • @garrettbrennan377
    @garrettbrennan377 3 года назад +1

    I just got one that you can still make out the waffenfabik on the receiver, missing the upper hand guard that I just ordered, it was dated in 47

  • @bennettguns3809
    @bennettguns3809 2 года назад +1

    What you pointed to and as a referred to as a star on this bolt I have on a 1895 Chilean Mauser also, it's on the top of the 1895 bolt ball while on the bottom of my Turkish bolt ball? Any insight would be greatly appreciated, please? IIRC I payed in the neighborhood of $250 for mine?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      Actually in the case of the Turk it’s a crescent moon not a star. Unfortunately I don’t know a lot about Chilean Mausers, never done a lot of research on them yet

    • @bennettguns3809
      @bennettguns3809 2 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry if I had a cell # or email I could send pictures but, I know the problems with that.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      If you have Instagram DM me @greatnorthwestweaponry

    • @bennettguns3809
      @bennettguns3809 2 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry Don't do Instagram sorry. You could message me on
      Face Book?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      Unfortunately I’m not on Facebook, we appear to have ourselves a bit of a pickle here

  • @US-vy8up
    @US-vy8up 2 года назад +1

    ı love this sound

  • @tylerdeboerdere213
    @tylerdeboerdere213 2 года назад +1

    I have a 1941 and it looks like it's had a rough life. also a K.Kale.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      The majority of the ones I’ve seen have definitely been put through the ringer

  • @zacharyryan1719
    @zacharyryan1719 3 года назад +2

    How much are these going for now? I see all the milsurp rifles going up in price even before the pandemic.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      I have a line on several for between $400-$600, but it largely depends on how available they are in your area

    • @noah_hill
      @noah_hill 3 года назад +1

      I got mine for $60 in the late 80s all the bandolier and ammo/bayonet

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      Wish I had been alive and able to do the same! That’s darn cheap

    • @hoffmiermp
      @hoffmiermp 3 года назад +1

      Crazy, spent 100.00 USD for mine awhile back.

    • @frigglebiscuit7484
      @frigglebiscuit7484 2 года назад

      too much.

  • @halisoztutk
    @halisoztutk 3 месяца назад +1

    Mauser Türk ama deneyebilmek için Amerikada olmak gerekli. Çok acıklı.

  • @HeyThereItzJessie
    @HeyThereItzJessie Год назад +1

    Thomas, do some long range shooting with this lol

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад +1

      I mean honestly it might not do too bad 🤔 I’d take it over a Carcano!

    • @HeyThereItzJessie
      @HeyThereItzJessie Год назад +2

      Actually, a series of just long range shooting with mil surp rifles. There are videos out there of that but they are either poor quality video or the C&R rifles that everyone talks about. You got so unique/rare many rifles I would like to see the range on them. Just idea but either way I enjoy the content. Thanks

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад +1

      I’m hoping to get somewhere at least 300-500 yards to shoot and do that in the future 👍🏻 just gotta find the place to do it. Thanks for watching!

  • @TURKOPOL46
    @TURKOPOL46 2 месяца назад +1

    Rifle Turkish nickname "KIRIKKALE"

  • @bennettguns3809
    @bennettguns3809 3 года назад +1

    I believe I just bought one of these haven't got it home yet but, from all indications same thing? Turkish Mauser 1945.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      Very nice, they are underrated in my opinion. Thing I’ve noticed though is that almost no two are identical, there are so many guns that these were rebuilt from that it’s hard to say for certain what it once was

    • @bennettguns3809
      @bennettguns3809 3 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry I'll keep that in mind although I rarely fiddle with my milsurps unless to maintain. Just shoot and clean them.

    • @bennettguns3809
      @bennettguns3809 3 года назад +1

      Good talking with you again.

  • @sbskk08
    @sbskk08 2 года назад +1

    Great Video. I have the same rifle, mine has 1934 stamped on it. It Also has 8828 stamped on it. I have not shot it yet. I need to give it a good cleaning first. Do you have an email address i could send a few photos to possibly get a little more info? I am assuming it uses 8mm ammo.

  • @ShushnSilver
    @ShushnSilver 9 месяцев назад +1

    My barrel has no marking. The inconsistencies are real

  • @a68dart340
    @a68dart340 3 года назад +1

    Nice video , could you do one on the 1893 turkish?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      If and when I get one yes! I did just get a WWI Turkish war-aid Gewehr 88/05 That will also be featured soon

  • @bennettguns3809
    @bennettguns3809 3 года назад +1

    Are you the Thomas from Forest Firearms?

  • @DonDon-zm3vz
    @DonDon-zm3vz 2 года назад +1

    i have 2 of these . i they’re great rifles

  • @evilbrainangelheart9634
    @evilbrainangelheart9634 4 года назад +1

    I know this may be ignorant to ask but I have a 1943 Ankara that was handed down to me by my uncle. Are all Ankaras 8mm?

    • @evilbrainangelheart9634
      @evilbrainangelheart9634 4 года назад +1

      Do you have any recommendations on ammo? I want to shoot it but I don't want to buy the wrong grain and mess it up.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +1

      To the best of my knowledge yes, however if it is a different model (some were built off of the G 88) it could be slightly different, if you have Instagram DM a pic or two to me @greatnorthwestweaponry and I’ll tell you what I know 👍🏻

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +1

      Prvi Partisan/PPU makes a good 8mm Mauser that is pretty gentle on old guns like these, I wouldn’t recommend heavy hunting loads

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +1

      And don’t use Turkish Surplus ammo if you can avoid it! It was made for this gun yes but it is corrosive and generally not good ammo

    • @evilbrainangelheart9634
      @evilbrainangelheart9634 4 года назад +1

      I don't have an IG account. It looks exactly like this gun except the wood is darker and there's no bayonet. I didn't want to pay a lot of money just to shoot at the range considering I've never shot it. I really appreciate your replies. You've definitely earned a new sub!

  • @frigglebiscuit7484
    @frigglebiscuit7484 2 года назад

    ive got a 1903 that i put a side mounted scope on. looks like the g98 sniper from bf1 now.

  • @user-qr7ml4dw9z
    @user-qr7ml4dw9z 2 месяца назад +1

    I got one I did research 1295 the bayonet if its original German the bayonet alone 400 bucks

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 2 года назад

    I bought a Spanish Mauser 7 mm last March. I got lucky and bought it for $259

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +1

      Not bad! If I saw a Spanish Mauser for under $300 I’d definitely be all over it

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      For some reason RUclips black holed your comment but I did get to read it just before it disappeared and I totally agree, it took me forever to find an acceptably priced Kar98k and even then it was a bit more than I’d have liked to pay, most of the good ones go for way too much

  • @Thatuptownguy
    @Thatuptownguy 2 года назад +1

    I have one but its missing parts and I cant find any anyplace.

  • @quiahjohnson5871
    @quiahjohnson5871 Год назад

    Sorry for the dumb question, but are you able to fit the 1903 long bayonet on the m38?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад +1

      Haven’t tried and sadly I don’t have one, I could check with an M1 Garand bayonet though. Same attachment and both fit on the 1903. I’ll get back to you on it 👍🏻

    • @quiahjohnson5871
      @quiahjohnson5871 Год назад

      ​@@GreatNorthwestWeaponry alright cool thank you

  • @bennettguns3809
    @bennettguns3809 3 года назад +1

    Please explain you term short shanked barrels?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      The overlap between the barrel and the receiver

    • @frigglebiscuit7484
      @frigglebiscuit7484 2 года назад

      small ring barrel. all turk mausers are large ring receiver, small ring barrel. the 1903 model(has a tear drop bolt) uses a shorter action, and the bolts will not interchange.

  • @rev.corneliousmcelroy1869
    @rev.corneliousmcelroy1869 2 года назад

    Bong hits for Thomas

  • @shadetreemech290
    @shadetreemech290 2 года назад

    Hey I got one of those. Complete with bayonet. $50 at a gun show. I can't decide if it was worth it or is just taking up space in my gun safe.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      For $50 I’d definitely say worth it! Man I wish that was all I paid lol

  • @itskyleee2081
    @itskyleee2081 3 года назад +1

    hey i wanna pick one up. what are some good sites?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      Honestly Gun Broker probably has plenty to choose from, it not you can find The War Front Miliraria & Consignment, they have several you can choose from and they do ship out of state

  • @hoacha1
    @hoacha1 Год назад

    Is that a big ring?

  • @michaelbarker3078
    @michaelbarker3078 Год назад +1

    I jus picked one up from a gun store for about 349 what a steal lol

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад

      Not bad! The price on these still seems pretty much in flux but that is definitely on the lower end of what I’ve seen them go for

    • @michaelbarker3078
      @michaelbarker3078 Год назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry yea I got pretty lucky at green top but they didn’t have any ammunition so I’ve been hunting locally

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  Год назад

      Yeah 8mm Mauser has dried up around here too, literally having an easier time finding 8mmR Lebel

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 3 года назад +2

    Be careful don’t shoot big foot!!

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      I mean to capture him, have my own little Harry and the Hendersons scenario lol, thanks for watching!

  • @Varmint.357
    @Varmint.357 4 года назад +1

    Were you shooting factory ammo?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +1

      @Ivan Belial I’m using Prvi Partisan (PPU) 198 grain

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад +2

      @Ivan Belial I generally find that old guns like PPU, pretty much all the 8mm and .303 ammo I use is PPU

    • @artifactman660
      @artifactman660 4 года назад +1

      Ppu 8mm huh? I'll look into it

    • @noah_hill
      @noah_hill 3 года назад +1

      It's expensive but I also use PPU, it doesn't feel as hot as others some times, but it works worth the money.

  • @Unknxwn_Operator
    @Unknxwn_Operator 3 года назад +1

    Haha I have a K Kale marked barrel and receiver and all matching serial numbers

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад

      Very nice, it is extremely uncommon for them to be matched

    • @Unknxwn_Operator
      @Unknxwn_Operator 3 года назад +1

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry hell yeah its an 8mm mauser and your right these guns don't get enough love been through 3 different wars and tumbled down a mountain and still when you sight it... it never changes for the rest of it life until you do

  • @fulltimebroker
    @fulltimebroker 3 года назад +1

    4:58 T.C is Türkiye Cumhuriyeti bro

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +2

      I know, at 5:08 it’s written out in the bottom corner of the screen 👍🏻

  • @gradyhernandez4699
    @gradyhernandez4699 2 года назад +1

    Iqant one 8 mm

  • @Collectorfirearms
    @Collectorfirearms 3 года назад +1

    Man I just got one in excellent condition for 400 bucks.

  • @johnboy7417
    @johnboy7417 2 года назад

    My local pawn shop has one of these at $499 I’m debating wether to snag it or not

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +1

      Definitely not a bad deal, especially if it’s the only one available in your area. They are pretty underrated in my opinion

    • @johnboy7417
      @johnboy7417 2 года назад

      I know where I’m going tomorrow then!

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад +1

      In my experience they run from $400-$600 so you’re right in that range too 👍🏻

    • @johnboy7417
      @johnboy7417 2 года назад +1

      I got it! Dude behind the counter asked me what caliber it was so I told him and he came out with a box filled with ammo. 2 PPU boxes and a bunch of surplus ammo. He let it go for $100 and there’s about 350 rounds. The rifle is from 1940 and is in amazing condition. Now I just need a sling and a bayonet to complete it

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  2 года назад

      That’s awesome man, congrats! A genuine sling may be pretty difficult to find, but bayonets are plentiful and usually pretty cheap. You can probably find 10+ offerings on EBay alone

  • @gordonconlogue5686
    @gordonconlogue5686 3 года назад

    I just picked 1 up for $330. It was alot cheaper than other rifles

  • @MrJerry160
    @MrJerry160 4 года назад +1

    sold my turk and i kind of regret it but i sold it to fund another gun

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад

      Every time I sell a gun I regret it, even if it was a piece of trash and I wind up getting something better I still miss it from time to time 😂

    • @MrJerry160
      @MrJerry160 4 года назад +2

      @@GreatNorthwestWeaponry i have a nice vz 98/22(non turked) and a Persian mauser 98/29 to play with but your vid made me regret it. I used to not sell anyguns but now I have a new rule, dont sell USGI, german milsurps and old commerical American firearms.

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  4 года назад

      Tis a good rule, I’d add anything pre WWII Finland or England to the list (that stuff is getting scarce) a friend of mine just picked up a Turked 98/22, probably doing a vid on it in the near future.

  • @michaellorusso4912
    @michaellorusso4912 3 года назад +1

    I’m Michael Lorusso & I approve of this video...

  • @jasonwhipp5721
    @jasonwhipp5721 3 года назад

    Anyone else have problems with zero sight picture on anything less than 200 yards with these?

    • @GreatNorthwestWeaponry
      @GreatNorthwestWeaponry  3 года назад +1

      I personally haven’t with this example but I have a sample size of 1, hopefully someone else on here can help!

    • @frigglebiscuit7484
      @frigglebiscuit7484 2 года назад

      thats all the mauser rifles past the g98. the irons suuuck. i put a side mounted scope on mine.