Several arsenals manufactured them. Aside from Mauser Waffenfabrik, arsenals captured by the Germans in Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia were used to manufactured Kar. 98s, as well.The main producer of the Mauser model K98Kwas Mauser Werke A.G. Oberndorf-am-Neckar.The second main producer was J.P.Sauer und Sohn Gewehrfabrik,Suhl.some otf the other main mauser rifle producers from 1934-1945 will be,Erfurter Maschienfabrik(Erma) in Erfurt,Mauser Werke,Berlin-Borsigwalde.Steyr-Damiler-Puch A.G. Steyr,Austria.In Belguim it was Fabrique-Nationale,In Czechoslovakia it was the firm BRNO.In Yugoslavia,it was the firm Zatslava.The total firms that made this rifle during World War II can fill 4 pages.
8 milimeters.
definitley idiot its a gun!
Same as a Springfield.
Kar98k
34 inches.
no it was the KAR98K bolt action rifle
The Mausers rifles, such as the Kar98K, fire this round.
dude just look up a pic on the internet
Yes, in Suhl.
Remington 30-06 Springfield scope.
The KAR98k was used as the standard-issue rifle of the German army in WWII. They used it for close-range and long range shooting and for snipers. It was the most used gun in combat for the Germans.
It means your rifle was made in 1938 at the Mauser AG plant in Obendorf. 42 was the code for Mauser- many different firms built the K98.