Only ONE cartridge at a time can be chambered (loaded into the chamber, ready to fire). The internal magazine holds 5 cartridges- waiting to be chambered.
Yep- there are airsoft versions of the Mauser 98K, licensed by Mauser- gas and spring versions. Google search for Mauser 98 airsoft. Hobbytron has a spring version for $119.
A cross stamped on the receiver of a German Mauser K98k means that it was a Russian Capture rifle.
10-5000 USD depending on specifics
Not every single mauser bolt is interchangable, but most bolts for a single model will be. For example, most bolts from the millions of WWII era kar-98k's are interchangable but will not be interchangable will a modern mauser hunting rifle or a modern rifle based off of the mauser action.
The Mauser es340b was a single shot .22 long rifle. It was made too look and feel like a Mauser 98K. It is not a sniper rifle. It is a target rifle.
First, it is a Mauser, not mouser. Value of any gun is based on exact make, model and condition. There were several different versions of the Mauser, and condition can range from Excellent to Junk. Perhaps the most common, a Mauser 98K in good condition would be worth $250-$350.
i sold a nice one to a collector for $500 last year, it was very clean.
The M1 Carbin is a semiautomatic carbine that has a magazine. It can hold from 10 to 30 rounds in each magazine. It was built in America and shoots a bullet similar to a pistol bullet, but a bit bigger. The KAR98K was built in Germany, it shoots an 8mm round (similar to a 30-06). It is bolt action and has a far longer range.
Your Mauser model 98K rifle will accept and shoot the 8mm Mauser cartridge.For your own information,the letter code of SVW45 indicates that your German Mauser world war II rifle was made by Mauser Werke A.G. Obendorf-am-Necker in the last year of the War 1945.I hope that you enjoy your rifle as much as I do mine!I shoot mine at least once a month during the summer months.
It depends if the parts are all original, if it is beat up and if it was ever restored. Normally, collectors don't like restored guns. It also depends on the person you're selling it to.
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