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K98 serial number database
K98 serial number database




k98 serial number database
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Several items were completely eliminated, such as: bayonet lug, cleaning rod, bolt disassembly disk, bolt guide, barrel band spring, and even the locking screws for the floor plate. Several design changes were made to produce the Kriegsmodell. The Kriegsmodell K98 is basically the most simplified version of the K98.

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Below is an example of the G33/40, that was made in 1941, and bears the maker's code 'dot 1941.' Note also in the pictures below the differences between the standard K98 and the G33/40.Īnother example of the changes made to the K98 late in the war is the introduction of the Kriegsmodell K98. These included: the bolt, stock, cleaning rod, sight hood cover, upper hand guard, barrel bands, sling, and even the bayonet. The G33/40 had several different parts that were not matching with the K98. However, that is where the similarities end. It fired the exact same 7.92mm round, and had the same Mauser 98 action. It was produced by Waffen Werke Brunn, Brunn. The G33/40 was only in production for 3 years, from 1940-1942. The G33/40 was basically a shortened version of the K98. Some of these were totally different model of the K98, including the G33/40. Most of these changes were simply design alterations that were made to simplify or increase production of the rifle. Some years may have dual maker codes and/or dual dates marked on receiverĭuring the war several changes and/or alterations were made to the K98. **- Kriegsmodells had rough unfinished stocks and no butt plate.

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*- Later (higher) serial numbers were issued as Kriegsmodells. Waffen Werke Brunn, Bystrica- 'dou' 45 *.

k98 serial number database

  • Gustloffwerke- 'bcd' 45 * Steyr- 'bnz' 45 *.
  • Waffen Werke, Brunn, Brunn- 'dot' 1944 *.
  • Waffen Werke, Brunn, Bystrica- 'dou' 44 *.
  • BSW- BSW 1939, and also combined with Gustloffwerke for '337' 1939.
  • Sauer- '147' 1939 and also no date or code!
  • Berlin-Suhler-Waffen (BSW)- BSW, date 1937.
  • Mauser, Bosigwalde- S/243 above date 1936.
  • Each makers code, dates, and proof markings for each year are listed below. By 1943 there were at least 7 factories that were producers of the rifle. Each year later, other makers were added to produce the K98k, while some makers where dropped due to production demands or interests in producing other weapons, such as machine guns, machine pistols, or other small arms that were needed. Mauser, Obendorf was the only manufacturer to produce the K98 from 1934-1945. These were the Mauser plant at Obendorf, and the firm of J.P. In 1934 only two manufacturers where assigned to produce the K98k. All of this combined with the fact that the Mauser K98 is one of the best bolt actions designs of all time, makes the K98k one of the most collectable rifles of WWII, and perhaps of all time. Eleven years in production produced over 14 million K98s, and out of the 14 million produced, there are over 100 combinations of maker codes and production years. It remained in service until the end of the war in May 1945. In June 1934, the German army adopted the Mauser Karbiner 98 kurz as the standard service rifle of the German army. With few exceptions, every K98 was stamped with manufacturers' code and date on top of receiver. Left to fire, right to safe, center to load. Inverted 'V' notch (later models had a sight hood cover)Ĥ grooves, right hand twist, one turn every 240mmģ-way safety lever on rear of bolt. 5 'Jungle Carbine' Fazakerly 1945 Mauser Model 1896 that saw service in the Boer War according to its serial number but its bore is badly worn and is non The M1938 Carcano Bayonet. There are only 2 markings on it, a x on the guard, and what is most likely the serial number with the numbers 00073 on the blade next to the guard. Because of this issue, a misunderstanding occurred regarding the identification between the Model 1896 and Model 1897. The Model 1895 brought to the 'Transvaal' was also known as 'Boer Model' Mauser and were marked 'O.V.S' (Oranje Vrij Staat) just above the serial number accompanied by MOD.MAUSER and the date of the manufacturer.
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