I think Dboys are pretty cheap in relation to many other brands.
I bought one at the little sports store in Cielo Vista Mall.
It really depends on the muzzle velocity (FPS), what the power source is (spring, gas, AEG), and what make/model the gun is.
There was one on Ebay a few months ago for about $450... hope this helps.
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a German firearm, used in WWII.Kar stands for the abreviation of the word Karbiner(Carbine) in German.The kar98 had a 24in barrel,while the gew98 used in World War I had a barrel length of 29.5 inches.
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An army, a navy and an air force. He used the army more they had the best of weapons like the MP40 was the most used along with the KAR98
German: Mauser Kar98 and MP40 Submachine gun US: Springfield 1903 and Thompson. Britain: Lee Enfield and Sten Mark 2 Russia: Mosin-Nagant and PPSh40
both are fine rifles. however, the garand is a semi-auto 8 shot, and the shooter can stay on target better. The K98 is a bolt action, meaning shooter has to take eye off target as he re-loads the K98. But the kar98 is very accurate so i think that you could pick the person off with the kar98 faster than m1 grand only if the other person is reloading. reloading a k98 does not take long since it has a clip. the K98 is similar to the 1903 Springfield rifle in that the 1903 also loads with a clip. Speaking from experience (Korea 1951) the M1 garand is an excellent shooter and if you learn how to shoot it most likely you will hit your target since you have 8 rounds semi-automatic and you DON'T have to take your eye off your target as with the K98. Having shot the K98 (mine) I find the open sight is not as good as the M1 garand peep-sights.
Depends on the side, the US it was the M1 Garand rifle, the Germans favored the Kar98, the British the Lee-Enfield, the Russians issued the Mosin-Nagant, and the Japanese standard was the Arisaka. Most of these are bolt action except the Garand which was semi-automatic.
As an American shooter of Mauser rifles, it breaks my heart to answer your question, but there is a least one British firm that advertises an average fee of 90 pounds for this service. You should check with gunsmiths in your area. (Heartfelt sobbing!)