K98k Mauser Evolution Through WW2

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    In this video I show and talk about the evolution of the K98k through WW2 in the German military. I start off with the German Gewehr 98 and the K98AZ before moving to pre-war, mid-war, and late-war K98ks. The video is long and I had to skip a lot of things just to get keep this video at 20 minutes. I hope you enjoy and learn a few things.
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  • @TheAngler2210
    @TheAngler2210 6 лет назад +155

    When you think "wow thats a nice numbers matching rifle" and then he keeps pulling out more

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  6 лет назад +27

      I try to only collect nice matching examples.

    • @TheAngler2210
      @TheAngler2210 6 лет назад +13

      you surely did a good job on it! Please make sure your kids and grandkids value your collection!
      we have enough bubbas and sporterizers ;)

    • @gunslinger2172
      @gunslinger2172 5 лет назад +1

      Hi i am in North Florida myself. i am in St Augustine. I respectfully request for permission to re-post this video to my professional Face Book page Mark D. Aul Hobbiest Gunsmith Thanks I have learned alot from you! you will be given full credit of course

    • @Legitpenguins99
      @Legitpenguins99 5 лет назад +2

      @@brandonbentley8532 unless they are in extremly poor condition, its kinda pointless to never shoot it. The mauser 98 action is one of the strongest actions of any military bolt action

    • @anthonyhayes1267
      @anthonyhayes1267 4 года назад +4

      Stop, I can only get so erect

  • @jeanalanb8333
    @jeanalanb8333 Год назад +4

    Best video on the evolution of Mauser rifles on the internet. Thank you for for creating this

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  Год назад

      Thank you! I have a couple other Mauser evolution videos if you want to check those out.

  • @tadbarker7082
    @tadbarker7082 5 лет назад +2

    This is a great video. Just what I was looking for. Thanks for doing it; very informative.

  • @Shane-Singleton
    @Shane-Singleton 3 года назад +12

    The front stock endcaps/barrel bands also changed from finely machined to just flat solid rings like your kriegs model to save time and expense in manufacturing.

  • @hquiller
    @hquiller 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent video as always. I would like that Gew98 in my collection!

  • @williampolozzolo7274
    @williampolozzolo7274 5 лет назад

    Really great informative video. Thanks so much!!

  • @anthonyhayes1267
    @anthonyhayes1267 8 месяцев назад +2

    "Bomber" Harris: "That's a finely crafted rifle you got there, Germany. It'd be a shame if someone made you... simplify it."

  • @blazinpuffs
    @blazinpuffs 6 лет назад +3

    Super jelly of your collection. I have a matching stock receiver and barrel S/42 38. Love that rifle. Holding it gives me a euphoric feeling. Not many would understand.

    • @blazinpuffs
      @blazinpuffs 3 года назад +1

      @Focke Wulf all matching rifles are a treasure when you find one. I have acquired an all matching BYF 42. Can't argue with historians when they say the Germans knew what they were doing. Apart from that I have also acquired a civilian variant of the Mauser rifle that was untouched by the war or Nazi party and it too is rare. I have also acquired a Mitchell's Mauser unfortunately. That was a big lesson for me. If only these things could talk. I believe the history of these rifles speak for themselves. What would they say? What was the soldier who carried it like? Did he have hopes, fears and dreams? Did he have a family who missed him and hoped for his safe return? What did he think of the war? Would he be indifferent to today's world? So many questions but that is what makes these things special in my opinion anyway. If you look beyond the mere surface and country of the men who carried these rifles, you develop an understanding and connection to the rifle, they were just soldier's doing their jobs as were our soldiers. I believe in my heart of hearts that there were good and honest men in the Wehrmacht who believed in serving as well as defending their Country and Countrymen.

  • @markok5499
    @markok5499 Год назад +1

    Very nice job with the video - I learned a lot

  • @silvergunsmoke494
    @silvergunsmoke494 6 лет назад +6

    Great video! Huge fan of the mauser rifles. So many different countries made them! I don't yet have a German mauser. Ive got a yugo m48A which is a great shooter, very high quality but it doesn't have the same collectibility as a German one. I want to get a couple some day. This video helped a lot to understand what I'm looking for. Now that I've finally got an m1 garand, it's time to start looking for a nice k98k!

  • @MrDjay46
    @MrDjay46 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge complete with beautiful examples from your collection. I have enjoyed many of your excellent videos on the various milsurp topics.

  • @monkeyking9291
    @monkeyking9291 4 года назад +2

    thanks for your information, in 5:36, I find out mine one is updated G98, I think it was k98b before. thank you again.

  • @oldirtybrewton
    @oldirtybrewton 14 дней назад

    Awesome video! Thank you!!!

  • @ThePama222
    @ThePama222 6 лет назад +4

    Such a informative video. thank you very much for uploading this. I think the mauser rifles are probably the most beatiful rifle ever designed.

    • @alfredovilla8560
      @alfredovilla8560 3 года назад +1

      I love the Mauser 98 and all its variants, but there's also the Springfield 1903. Wait....that's a Mauser-style action too, lol! 🙂

  • @sexnoisespodcast3160
    @sexnoisespodcast3160 2 года назад

    What a great collection you have. Beautiful rifles.

  • @foofoolotto
    @foofoolotto 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you. This was very informative

  • @Ruger44Redhawk
    @Ruger44Redhawk 2 года назад +3

    Excellent information. I purchased a 1940 front hood sight that has the eagle and swastika stamped on every metal part. I wanted to start collecting back in 2005 so that's when I got it for $200! And back then I could find 8mm Mauser ammo everywhere for $12 a box. So I did shoot it a lot and I saved all the brass just in case. Guess I'm learning how to reload. That 8mm does hit hard.

  • @karamelles98
    @karamelles98 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the very informative video!

  • @MinhVu-in9iz
    @MinhVu-in9iz 5 лет назад +6

    Wow, how many Mauser rifles do you have?? Nice video, good to see the evolution of the K98K!!

  • @davidschaadt5929
    @davidschaadt5929 3 года назад +1

    Great program,I love those guns!

  • @joyjoy500
    @joyjoy500 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you - well done great video.

  • @TheSagerider
    @TheSagerider 6 лет назад

    Wow! Thanks for the very informative video. I always wondered about the flat butt plate vs the cupped butt plate and now I know. :)

  • @robertspath6928
    @robertspath6928 5 лет назад

    So much information! Thank You.

  • @dieselwrench3621
    @dieselwrench3621 Год назад

    Excellent info 👍

  • @45auto82
    @45auto82 2 года назад

    Very interesting! Sub’d! I only have a 1943 Mitchell’s Mauser rifle, and I know it’s not a collector, however it shoots great, and I can use all your (former video) tips on it ref let the bolt knock out the stripper, loads 6 rounds, catch the round at the bolt, and to unload just work the bolt back and forth without turning it. Great job and I love these vids! Thanks!

  • @massaweed420
    @massaweed420 5 лет назад +1

    I've got a Turkish, '37 Standard Gewehr 98, and that thing is an absolute beast. I envy you and your large collection of Mauser '98 and K98 rifles, hopefully one day I can have accrue that many of these fantastic rifles.

  • @jeffreyg4626
    @jeffreyg4626 6 лет назад +1

    Love your channel! Good job!

  • @frankwebster1033
    @frankwebster1033 6 лет назад

    Excellent info.

  • @thecoganfamily
    @thecoganfamily 4 года назад +5

    Thank you, very informative and comprehensive. You have an awesome collection. I definitely want to have a Mauser in my collection which comprises of just one nice almost pristine Mosin Nagant. I keep looking at the gun sites but these Mausers have steadily climbed in value. Perhaps in the next life.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      Thank you for thanking me

    • @omarramos8288
      @omarramos8288 2 года назад +2

      Sir I have even considered prostitution in order to buy me a Mauser 😔.

  • @trmccann
    @trmccann 6 лет назад

    Thanks, very informative.

  • @AZHighDesert2
    @AZHighDesert2 5 лет назад

    Keep making videos and you’ll be one of the greats 👍🏻

  • @nherrema1
    @nherrema1 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this, been trying to figure out why my 98K didn't have the metal hole in the stock and couldn't find an answer till now.

  • @strechinpick
    @strechinpick 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @ahahm
    @ahahm 5 лет назад

    Very informative vid!!

  • @robertcates4066
    @robertcates4066 6 лет назад +1

    Yes we're all pretty happy with this rifle, he actually had 2 that he gave to my Dad, Dad gave 1 to my cousin, (My uncle son) , kept the other. I've since inherited this one and have researched and found a bunch of accessories, even found a grenade launcher ( I think Spanish or maybe Portugese). Now that the internet, it much easier real glad to subscribe to your channel. Thanks for doing this.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing and watching. The Israelis made a bunch of K98k grenade launchers so you might want to look into that. I made a video on Israeli K98ks if you are interested also.

  • @specialse
    @specialse 4 года назад

    Very informative , my K98 is 1944 marked all round but has the take down disc . late military order model , i didnt know that . thanks again .

  • @ufukguven2354
    @ufukguven2354 2 года назад

    Thank you very much. I've learned a lot.

  • @lebowskiunderachiever3591
    @lebowskiunderachiever3591 3 года назад +2

    Nice collection and very interesting . I found this researching WW2 Tanks lol . I have an amazing Mauser that my Dad purchased as a kid . It is Spanish made , Sharing and lacking some of these features . The stamp on the top says 1954 . I shot it a few times with 50's lead tip and late 70's fmj and was surprised how accurate it was at 300 m (13 outta 20 with very HOT Greek ammo ) I just thought would see if you knew anything about it or post war varients

  • @jeffreyg4626
    @jeffreyg4626 6 лет назад

    nice channel. good job. Enjoyed...

  • @Farbroe
    @Farbroe 3 года назад +1

    I would have liked more detailed closeups of the rifles.
    Great video!

  • @cockedandlocked9765
    @cockedandlocked9765 2 года назад

    Very informative video. I have a Polish wz29 by Radom dated 1937. Looks a lot like the 98 AZ model. I hope you do a video on them.

  • @simplymadness8849
    @simplymadness8849 6 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video

  • @brandonbentley8532
    @brandonbentley8532 5 лет назад +32

    Particularly loved the K98A, always wanted one, hard to find in good shape and not so expensive that the wife notices.

    • @Kriegmann45
      @Kriegmann45 4 года назад +4

      I have one at home , was hard To find indeed

    • @KAI19772011
      @KAI19772011 3 года назад

      Could sell, but no.... Sorry

    • @fusion8745
      @fusion8745 2 года назад

      @@Kriegmann45 I have one too my great great uncle brought it back from ww2

    • @Physics072
      @Physics072 2 года назад +1

      Just shot my 1937 K98 for the first time. Owned it quite a while just never went to range with it. (too many guns) I checked it with a field gauge then shot it. No issues and shot lights out. Workmanship on those old guns is a notch up for sure.

    • @fusion8745
      @fusion8745 2 года назад

      @@Physics072 where did you buy the ammunition been looking everywhere but can’t find any.

  • @BonnKialStevens
    @BonnKialStevens 5 лет назад

    Love your video...great information and awesome displays. I would like to see though, your pop-ups stay on the screen longer. As you describe something, the picture seems to just flash and I find I have to go back and pause to do comparisons, but then lose your knowledgeable narrative. Thank you for posting.

  • @haroldgodwinson832
    @haroldgodwinson832 2 года назад

    Very good. Thanks.

  • @normand.2431
    @normand.2431 5 лет назад +5

    Great video, excellent work!! 👍👍 I actually own a 1941 Mauser K98-K out of Oberndorf (100% matching numbers) which might have been produced within the same month or even the same week as your 1941 model, since it bears a very close serial number: 7600. Might even have been on the same truck 😁😁... Keep up the good work, greetings from Good old Germany!!

    • @carlosnorris352
      @carlosnorris352 11 месяцев назад

      Same truck who few months later had the exhaust rerouted to cargo area.

    • @normand.2431
      @normand.2431 11 месяцев назад

      @@carlosnorris352 sorry, I somehow don‘t seem to get that joke… could you explain? Thx…

    • @carlosnorris352
      @carlosnorris352 11 месяцев назад

      @@normand.2431 if I explain it, I’ll ruin it. I guess google was was used before Zyklon B during those times.

  • @ChristofferKeizer
    @ChristofferKeizer 6 лет назад

    Great video.

  • @justinbradfield6499
    @justinbradfield6499 3 года назад

    Thanks for the education!!!!!

  • @stacybrown3714
    @stacybrown3714 5 лет назад

    This is great info. I think I'm gonna end up buying even more Mauser rifles.

  • @bolle1125
    @bolle1125 6 лет назад

    awsome, thanks.

  • @alessandrogrinera-lq1sb
    @alessandrogrinera-lq1sb Год назад

    Still very helpfull, thanks!
    I‘m about to buy a Mauser K98 K and there is so many crappy or wrong labeled stuff out there.

  • @jche64
    @jche64 3 года назад

    Very nice sir

  • @erik.cowell1277
    @erik.cowell1277 6 лет назад +2

    Just picked up a "dou 45" and noticed some of the regular features missing, I then did more research on the dou rifles... At first I thought I had been cheated but now, I'm happy because this was the cheapest k98k they had in the store! I was getting worried. Thanks for the video man. Looks like I really lucked out with this one.

    • @blazinpuffs
      @blazinpuffs 6 лет назад +1

      rksauce 45 ruskies and yanks were knocking on the door. That isn't uncommon with last ditch models.

  • @christianmeland303
    @christianmeland303 6 лет назад +1

    More K98 videos please!

  • @gradualpull2171
    @gradualpull2171 4 года назад

    I have a serious love for this weapon. Not only did it revolutionize warfare but were so simple and reliable. This will always be my first love.

  • @hquiller
    @hquiller 5 лет назад

    Hey man! No new videos?
    Thanks for this one. Yours is the only one I've seen explaining the different versions of the K98. I have a Turk Gew98 in the rollercoaster sights and a BYF 43 K98.
    Question: I've seen Gew98s without the rollercoaster sights. Where those changed to be used in WWII?

  • @DreadnoughtHvor
    @DreadnoughtHvor 4 года назад

    I just got a Yugo captured Kar98 with scope and I can't wait to pick her up once she's shipped.

  • @Kriegmann45
    @Kriegmann45 4 года назад

    Big fan of mauser here , I have multiples Kar98k , 2 G98 and my favorite a Kar98a 1917 Erfurt , that still works fine

  • @miketcbjansen9916
    @miketcbjansen9916 2 года назад

    14:19 Cool to see a sister of my all matching BYF 41 BB block. I have the 6543 BB here in the Netherlands. Mine is Luftwaffe marked on the stock.

  • @Spectre_WoT
    @Spectre_WoT 6 лет назад

    Great video! I have a Yugo capture k98k and was wondering what your thoughts were on them? And if you had one could you do a video on it as well as looking at internal markings(underside of the barrel). Thanks!

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  6 лет назад +2

      Spectre_2021 WoT I used to have a Yugo captured K98k. I would put them just below Russian captures. They function fine usually, the Yugos just buffed off all the German markings. They are more shooters than collectors.

  • @dominiccairo9530
    @dominiccairo9530 3 года назад

    You should make a video going over Glue types and sight hood variations.

  • @bullseyedixon5660
    @bullseyedixon5660 5 лет назад

    thank you

  • @johnbenoit4404
    @johnbenoit4404 5 лет назад

    I have a BYF44 and converted to a 308 sporting deer rifle love it very accurate.

  • @khyberpasscustoms9663
    @khyberpasscustoms9663 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @pointseeker
    @pointseeker 2 года назад

    I love the midwar models the 41,42 and early 43 i would agree are the pinnacle

  • @pzkpfw2310
    @pzkpfw2310 2 года назад

    Love these rifles. I’m trying to get one from every wartime year. Missing 1939,40,45

  • @christspatriot
    @christspatriot 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, helped me identify my stock I just got for free. It’s a late model k98k

  • @ronalddunne3413
    @ronalddunne3413 4 года назад +4

    Thanks! some interesting info. My Dad's bring-back is a matching # 1943 Spreewerk and has the bolt disassembly ring in the butt. Original sling, knife bayo (point/very tip snapped off) and "Prince Albert can" cleaning kit. Still some original grease in the cleaning can, looks like axle thick grease. Came sans sight hood and cleaning rod tho it has the hole to put one in. Dad told me the Germans usually threw those out. It's a nice shooting rifle but the stock shows it's age and has some real dings in it. I grew up shooting it and have been offered some real $$$ for it, of course I turned it down. I have no kids to give it to and it needs to be in a museum where it will be preserved.... It's taken a few deer... Thanks again, Dun

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад +4

      Sounds like it needs to be in a Museum or to somebody you know will appreciate it.

    • @butternutbestboy1251
      @butternutbestboy1251 4 года назад +1

      My god I’m jealous. My great grandfather was in the battle of the bulge. He was shot up several times and later on a pile of bodies for a day. But sadly he died when I was 4 and he gave all of his uniform and all of that to an uncle in Texas. I don’t know if he brought anything back. I hope he did but I’m pretty sure if they thought he was dead they would have taken a lot of his stuff.

  • @Aught6
    @Aught6 5 месяцев назад

    I’m trying to add a k98k to my collection. Where do you recommend I look? Is there a website like civilian marksmanship program that sells them?

  • @BigLisaFan
    @BigLisaFan 2 месяца назад

    Learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @villyvassel6295
    @villyvassel6295 4 года назад

    Very interesting,,

  • @mrawilliam92
    @mrawilliam92 5 лет назад

    Do you have any tips on how to identify a k98k as far as where it came from and what not if there's no markings except the serial number on the receiver

  • @jeffreynunes272
    @jeffreynunes272 6 лет назад

    Excellent video . The 98az is a large ring action ,with a 98az specific trigger guard . Its not a small ring like a 91,93,95,96 pattern. Hence the 98 in 98az.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  6 лет назад

      Jeffrey Nunes Thanks. I was just talking about that with some friends of mine. The AZ receiver ring is smaller than G98/K98k, it's kind of an intermediate size. Instead of calling it a small ring I probably should have just said it's not a large ring.

  • @hunterjager9538
    @hunterjager9538 5 лет назад

    Have a miss matched k98 from mid war and the on my Stock in the cutt out for the Bolt or bolt Groove whatever it is called there is a number 3 stamped in the wood. Any idea what this ment?

  • @351CJ
    @351CJ 2 года назад

    What is your take on the 42 bcd. I recently was given one and can't find alot of info. Thanks in advance

  • @RX8dragon
    @RX8dragon 3 года назад

    Hail Mary throw question if one of you guys can answer it. I have a CE44 in a "semi-kriegmodel" stock. Some of it is mismatched, but the cupped butt stock plate matches the receiver serials. Am I correct in assuming that this was not the original stock? I haven't been able to find any data on CE (JP Sauer) produced Kreigs.

  • @robertcates4066
    @robertcates4066 6 лет назад

    Just curious, are any of your rifles cut below the second barrel band I have a 1942 DOU Gewer that my uncle brought back from WW2, that has been cut under the barrel band, I was told that's the only they would fit a foot locker, it is also numbers matching except for the cleaning rod , serial #2190, I have most all of the books on the Maurer. Btw enjoyed your video, too.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  6 лет назад

      Robert Cates No, none of my rifles are duffle cut. It is easy to repair and many people look at duffle cuts as proof that the rifle was a war trophy bring back.

  • @thechurch5000
    @thechurch5000 3 года назад

    Wow that K98A is absolutely gorgeous.

  • @davezemba9109
    @davezemba9109 Год назад

    I hsve the byf44 no finger groove but the serial numbers don't match. Did they just start slapping them together at the end of the war. Not paying attention to serial numbers? Or is it a franken rifle?

  • @zacharybatten
    @zacharybatten 6 лет назад +1

    I have a chda marked Banner K from 34, only 10,000 made with this mark. They were made for the SA.

  • @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795
    @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795 6 лет назад

    Great video man I would love to shoot some Mauser up in north Florida with you guys

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  6 лет назад

      Sounds good but I'm not in Florida too often anymore. I travel a lot for my work. If you find yourself around Tacoma WA let me know.

    • @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795
      @cosmolineandgritsforbreakf3795 6 лет назад +1

      North Florida Gun Guy awesome keep making the videos you have great content

  • @slvpd
    @slvpd 4 года назад

    I’ve got a sporterized Mauser that we bought from an old hermit gunsmith in the 80’s. Not sure it’s original origin, as I don’t see much for legible markings on it. It does have an eagle, and I believe “Belgique.” Somewhere on the receiver. The eagle is partly covered by the 40mm optic mount. That old man we bought it from built it, so I’m sure it’s a Frankenstein of various models. He was probably in his 80’s when we bought it from him. He just lived alone in a 10x15 shack and built guns and sold them.

    • @ericschulze5641
      @ericschulze5641 Месяц назад

      He would be considered a danger to society today

  • @jonnnywod4339
    @jonnnywod4339 5 лет назад +6

    I’ve got a Yugoslavian Mauser 24/47 all matching numbers my favourite hunting rifle

  • @yuribartieniev8364
    @yuribartieniev8364 6 лет назад

    Karabiner mausers also stands the location of sling swivel location on the side. Karabiner 98k is also similar to Czech vz 24 rifles and Polish Mauser Radom. Mauser 33/40 is inspired by Czech rifles too. Anyway mauser rifles are fine weapons with a lot of history. For example action length (3/4 length M48), cock on close early mausers, chinese copies, chilean, argentine, russian capture, ammo pouches etc.

  • @balrajsingh-zp4wq
    @balrajsingh-zp4wq 5 лет назад

    Nice video kar 98 k mauser thanks

  • @patricktreece9188
    @patricktreece9188 2 года назад

    I just looked at a byf 44 that had the flat milled buttplate and a takedown disk. Could that be correct for that rifle? All the numbers matched on the rifle.

  • @cody481
    @cody481 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Now I know what the machined button is on the stock.

  • @sp4cepigz174
    @sp4cepigz174 5 месяцев назад

    This rifle just amazes me for some odd reason. I see it as important as the discovery of black powder that’s how revolutionary I think the Mauser system is

  • @eliasandreasson3548
    @eliasandreasson3548 5 лет назад

    Is it anywhere Where you Can buy one in 8x57 JS/is that locks good i would love to have one as a huntingrifle

  • @Physics072
    @Physics072 3 года назад +1

    Very Nice K98 collection. I have the same 1937 but mine has the triple nazi eagles on one side and 2 on the other. I think 37 was a transition year where some of the like yours had the older eagle symbols. Its cool that your has 1 swastika eagle on the right side. That take down hole. I also heard that it was used for Hanging the rifles on wall pegs in the barracks as well as helping with the bolt disassembly.

    • @pzkpfw2310
      @pzkpfw2310 2 года назад

      My 1938 rifle has the same eagle stamps your talking about

    • @Physics072
      @Physics072 2 года назад

      @@pzkpfw2310 The Triple eagles on one side? Yea that 1938 is a keeper for sure.

    • @Physics072
      @Physics072 2 года назад

      @@pzkpfw2310 I just looked at mine, Counted over 31 eagle stamps. The Germans really went crazy on the late 1930s k98 the mid 1940s had far fewer eagles on them.

  • @Farbroe
    @Farbroe 3 года назад

    That BYF 41 is beautiful.

  • @craigbenz4835
    @craigbenz4835 3 года назад

    I'd never heard of the AZ before. How many did they make?

  • @matthewsiedlewicz2758
    @matthewsiedlewicz2758 5 лет назад +1

    Do you think all the receive for one Mauser fit into another Mauser
    Please let me know

  • @cozmecblast158
    @cozmecblast158 4 года назад

    I have a 1937 stamped on my 98k and a flat butt plate stock with no bolt disassembly hole. By an incorrect stock what does this mean?

  • @dangerousfreedom4965
    @dangerousfreedom4965 6 лет назад +4

    Where you at in north Florida?
    I’m in Orlando.
    You ever go to the Ocala rifle range?

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  6 лет назад +1

      My hometown in Florida is close to Tallahassee. I'm actually in the process of moving to Kansas City.

    • @gunslinger2172
      @gunslinger2172 5 лет назад +1

      Hi I am in north Florida as well im in St Augustine i am a local hobbiest gunsmith please check out my Facebook page Mark D. Aul Hobbiest Gunsmith

    • @robertcates4066
      @robertcates4066 5 лет назад

      Well have you moved to KC yet? I live in Independence, Mo., which is a suburb of KC. Anyway just wanted to mention that I was told the takedown disc was also used as place for a cable to pass thru, when transporting large numbers of rifles. Don't know if that is true, have you heard of that?

    • @falconmoose1589
      @falconmoose1589 4 года назад

      @@MilsurpWorld Crawfordville, Wakulla County, from 1990-1995.

  • @maplerider57
    @maplerider57 5 лет назад

    I have an all numbers matching s/243 1938 mod 98 with both eagles stamps with the take down whole in the butt stock! have you seen this, is this right?

  • @dalewykoff7058
    @dalewykoff7058 6 лет назад +2

    After WWII, my father-in-law brought the Model 98 Mauser Kriegsmodell back from Linz, Austria where his 11th Armored Division ended the war. Research showed that the stamp at the top of the receiver "Mod. 98 bnz 1945" indicates a 1945 date made made by Steyr, (Code BNZ), which is a small town near Linz, Austria. The Nazi authorities had incorporated the armament industry into the vast Reichswerke Hermann Göring conglomerate, including the construction of the Steyr-Münichholz subcamp of forced labourers, part of the Mauthausen slave labor (concentration camp) network. As a major producer of arms and military vehicles during World War II, Steyr became a target of Allied bombing raids to knock out its factories. In two major attacks by the US Fifteenth Air Force during the "Big Week" on 23 and 24 February 1944, much of the town was badly damaged, but the factories continued to function until near the end of the war. The city was a meeting point on 9 May 1945, when units of the 5th Guards Airborne of the Red Army and black troops of the US 761st Tank Battalion along with the 71st Infantry Division contacted each other on the bridge over the Enns River. My conclusion is that my father-in-law, and probably other GIs took home these last ditch models from the factories.
    Thanks for informing us about the mauser 98 rifles.

  • @FordGTmaniac
    @FordGTmaniac 4 года назад

    I got a K98k this past Christmas, it's an SWP 45 Kriegsmodell. Those are rare and desirable, so I've heard.

    • @MilsurpWorld
      @MilsurpWorld  4 года назад

      Nice, I'd love to have one.

    • @FordGTmaniac
      @FordGTmaniac 4 года назад

      @@MilsurpWorld They only made 45000 K98ks with that code, and there's few unmodified examples in the U.S.. If you can find one you can expect to pay a premium. Mine was $1800, but they can go higher than that.

  • @virusthewolf
    @virusthewolf 3 года назад

    Any advice if i'm trying buy one?? I been trying but, just worried i'll get scammed.

  • @JudahMaccabee_
    @JudahMaccabee_ 5 лет назад

    I've seen a K98 with 2 recoil lugs. One where it normally is, in front of the breech and the other one at the grip.

    • @pzkpfw2310
      @pzkpfw2310 2 года назад +1

      Those were done post war by the Yugoslavians

    • @JudahMaccabee_
      @JudahMaccabee_ 2 года назад

      @@pzkpfw2310 thanks