![]() Mauser rifles had become recognized as the world standard, and the German Army had become outclassed by a German-made rifle in the hands of foreign soldiers. The bolt action design was the latest refinement of the 1895 design patented by Paul Mauser and already in service in many other countries. The Gewehr 98 was introduced into the German military services in 1898, replacing the Gewehr 1888. Remember, once these are gone, there will be no more! These rifles can be restored with TLC and elbow grease. These last remaining rifles have all markings as described above. These rifles are over 100 years old and a beautiful piece for any Mauser collection. They might have some minor cracks or some pitting.īores are usually poor since the ammunition was corrosive and the bores were not properly cleaned. The rifles are in fair to good condition. Only an extreme small quantity is available. 98 was never imported before into the US. the roller coaster rear sight, full length rifle barrel, etc.) This version of the Gew. 98 receiver marking with all other standard features of the Gew. ![]() We also have some rifles with scrubbed German markings having only the Lion of Judah for Abyssinian Empire. Most rifles have Imperial German markings. Many of them have the Lion of Judah stamped on them. We just received a small quantity of Imperial German Gewehr 98 rifles. ![]()
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