My uncle sent a German soldiers K-98 Mauser home after WW2. I still have it, I shoot it as often as I possibly can. It’s accurate, smooth action and single set trigger are super.
Bolt-action rifles are so satisfying to see in action, and just as satisfying to shoot. That, and the sight and sound of a stripper clip sliding the rounds into place is just... there's nothing else like it.
Well, given that the Brownies during WWII produced ammunition for a war actually spanning 100 years (the remainders are still used at shooting ranges today), just imagine what the former attitude und understanding of quality and endurance must have been, when -Germany- _glorious _*_Prussia_* brought the Mauser -K98- _Gewehr 98_ into service at the end of the late 19th century in the year 1898.
Finding a Turkish mauser is pretty much the same. Just with the non rollercoaster sights and the turk/argintine bayonet lug. I have a 1940 turk, and a 1908 or 09 long bayonet made by solinger(I believe that's the spelling) an old sword company. Fantastic rifle.. even if it's not an orginal gewher
@@tra-viskaiser8737 The Turkish Mausers are one of the rarest Turkish surplus rifles out there and no it is a original German mauser only difference is the symbols of the Ottomans instead of the imperial German symbols just like with the Portuguese k98k and the German k98k
Agree however German people themselves they still fail to win a war despite manufacturing quality weapons. This tells us that non German made weapons are also very good and more than capable
@@peterbest5938 my dude. the entire world had to converge on the germans in order to beat them in both world wars. let's give respect where respect is due.
I own a G98 Mauser from 1917. Got it last year in an auction by just $5 over the opposing bidder and immediately fell in love. It’s smooth, precise, powerful, and sexy. With the ware it has on it I think it’s safe to say that my rifle saw combat in the war and survived. I’m so glad to have my own piece of history from WWI. Maybe I should make a video on it sometime…
Load that with the WW1 spec 8mm S type - with 150 grain heads and it will surprise you how accurate it is on paper. The PPU you are using is the Ss 196 grain WW2 loading.
Not even heavy ball loading (which is what was always the most common in German supplies because that's what the sights are set for) because its 500fps slower than any military heavy ball loading. They do it for lawyer reasons 🙃
I have 2 Swedish mausers from my grandad 1 from 1904 all original and a 1914 one that has an aftermarket polymer stock shoots a 6.5x55 Swedish cartridge
@@khemib no they were Gpas guns a Korean War vet and he must have built the 1914 model just buying parts and that polymer stock for it . I do have a original stock for a lee enfield SMLE and the barrel and detachable mag for it but it’s missing trigger springs and other components that I can’t find anywhere and he had dementia so I couldn’t get good snswers from him where he got all these old parts
I highly recommend you guys watching videos from Misha's Gun, not Mishaco, if you guys like this kind of contents. This channel was inspired by his stuff. Both are good.
Absolute beauty! I have one of these hit my great grandfather who was a pilot in the first world War brought home with him the action is still smooth as butter even after more than 100 years
I get that you want to keep a rifle like that looking nice, but the reality is you could probably run it over with a truck and it would still shoot straight.
You'd be upset that I hunt with a pre 1914 berthier carbine that has every update but the 1927 clearing rod delete. She's been around the block a time or 2 and still works extremely well and does well enough with my reloads.
@@pumbich2878 на гаранде нет обоймы, там пачка вставляется. А на К98к обойма вываливается автоматически после снаряжения во время движения затвора вперёд. УПД: И, вероятно, я ошибся, потому что автоматический выброс обоймы, возможно, появился на более поздних винтовках.
@@Долой_Уныние то о чем Вы думаете, это карабин 35 года, а это оригинальная винтовка 98. Даже если не знать о длине ствола, знаковое отличие это затвор - у карабина он загнут вниз, а у винтовки прямой
@@sukmablack not when you Handload or shoot cheap PPU .... in Germany 8x57is is not much more expensive then 308 how it looks like in other Countrys i dont know
in europe the g98 and the kar98k along with standard 8mm mauser ammo are classified as surplus and are made available for a lower price to hunters and sport shooters. small numbers of mauser rifles are still produced for the civilian market but most people prefer the original early to mid 20th century originals.
I’ve shot it. Had a bruised shoulder as a memory. This thing kicks like a mule! You would never guess it when you see video of all these 18 year-old soldiers in combat with this thing. Respect. 😮
The k98k was the first full power rifle to not bruise me up. The stock fits me well but I will say they don't have forgiveness if you hold them wrong 😂
@@terrybailey9621 wrong being how I held every other rifle thus far, firm against the shoulder, leaning to the front to catch the recoil. It’s just too powerful. You have to go with the recoil to the back. Painful lesson! 😀
I was in my early 20s, met up with one of my estranged uncles, who just happened to be a gun collector. We went out to shoot. Never had done so before. This is the rifle he had me take my first shot with lol Strong kick, but good
In the Great War, German soldiers were given a hunting rifle, American soldiers were given a target rifle, and British soldiers were given a battle rifle.
Nothing sweeter than a bolt action to me. It's like the difference between an automatic and a stick shift in a muscle car. Always more satisfaction in shifting the gears yourself.
The satisfaction is unreal
Szacunek przez awatar
I hope, I write correctly 😅
@@vsimudachy Yes you did 😁
This is gun porn
@@Guilhermetmfranco fr
Of everything apart from the straight bolt design 😣
My uncle sent a German soldiers K-98 Mauser home after WW2. I still have it, I shoot it as often as I possibly can. It’s accurate, smooth action and single set trigger are super.
I have grandfather died 1943 Don river Stalingrad
Was he a Naz-??
@@MarcosBGoularte no, he was a tech sgt. with the 82nd airborne. He sent it home soon after the German surrender.
@@MarcosBGoularteit was a trophy weapon likely. regardless cool ass weapon
Man I’m jealous
Bolt-action rifles are so satisfying to see in action, and just as satisfying to shoot. That, and the sight and sound of a stripper clip sliding the rounds into place is just... there's nothing else like it.
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Funnny this g98 look bit lke the american 1903 /sprinfield
@@sargera1 m1903 springfield uses a mauser bolt
That rifle never, ever says no. We used it extensible in the 50s and there wasn't even one malfunction. They are built to last an eternity.
I still use mine at the range. Took it to a competition and ran it with multiple clips through a shooters course. Fantastic rifle
I still use mine at the range. Took it to a competition and ran it with multiple clips through a shooters course. Fantastic rifle
Well, given that the Brownies during WWII produced ammunition for a war actually spanning 100 years (the remainders are still used at shooting ranges today), just imagine what the former attitude und understanding of quality and endurance must have been, when -Germany- _glorious _*_Prussia_* brought the Mauser -K98- _Gewehr 98_ into service at the end of the late 19th century in the year 1898.
So very true for ever I have the one k98 the ovendor 😮😮😮😅😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A great rifle, and a great cartridge
It sounds amazing
Fired one at our local range, pretty neat old gun to shoot, accuracy is superb 🎉
Notice the reverence with which he lays it upon the table.
Thank you PPU for bringing us obscure rounds and even the classics back to life.
Actually 8×57 is one of the few that you can find factory ammo from multiple big companies for.
Not obscure like alot of other old mil rounds
@@granddukeofmecklenburg But here in Amerika the round is downloaded to near pathetic performance. PPU and S&B load to full potential.
I want one of these. The K98 might be iconic, but this is the original and a very cool rifle.
Finding a Turkish mauser is pretty much the same. Just with the non rollercoaster sights and the turk/argintine bayonet lug. I have a 1940 turk, and a 1908 or 09 long bayonet made by solinger(I believe that's the spelling) an old sword company. Fantastic rifle.. even if it's not an orginal gewher
@@tra-viskaiser8737 The Turkish Mausers are one of the rarest Turkish surplus rifles out there and no it is a original German mauser only difference is the symbols of the Ottomans instead of the imperial German symbols just like with the Portuguese k98k and the German k98k
the kick is a lot more gentle then the WWII version.
God damn that’s a big round.
Wait till you see its bayonet!
Yeaaaa that's what even I thought,
It's gonna hurt
Not as big as the american WW2 rifle bullet the thing was so big it penetrated light tank armor
@@romainloaec5912M-2HB is a heavy machine gun , not a rifle dude
And there are no rifles with the same bullets in ww2 from america
@@Pgb633I aint talking about any heavy machine gun i'm talking about the rifle man i forgot thé name
A beautiful rifle with a lot of history.
I love my Mauser. Mine is a little newer (1941) but such a smooth action
Agreed 👍🏻 101%! The Germans knew how to make rifles. Actions are butter smooth and if you have a set trigger that breaks if you breathe on it.
Same here. Vz24 not sure what year. It's one of my favorite guns
I think we can all agree that German weapons are so fucking gorgeous!
Agree however German people themselves they still fail to win a war despite manufacturing quality weapons. This tells us that non German made weapons are also very good and more than capable
@@peterbest5938 my dude. the entire world had to converge on the germans in order to beat them in both world wars.
let's give respect where respect is due.
@@iamwhoimnotimnotwhoiam4431 you completely miss the point and it’s not strictly true about the entire world! However enjoy your German worship.
@@peterbest5938enjoy your American ignorance.
@@peterbest5938 Nah he is right
The whole world descended on them
I love all of these old rifles like the Mosin, G95, G98, M1903, and the Enfields. World War One guns are just awesome!
I own a G98 Mauser from 1917. Got it last year in an auction by just $5 over the opposing bidder and immediately fell in love. It’s smooth, precise, powerful, and sexy. With the ware it has on it I think it’s safe to say that my rifle saw combat in the war and survived. I’m so glad to have my own piece of history from WWI. Maybe I should make a video on it sometime…
Здорово смотреть на винтовку с такого близкого ракурса, всё чётко видно.
сам с удовольствием поупражнялся бы с ней в стрельбе.
Load that with the WW1 spec 8mm S type - with 150 grain heads and it will surprise you how accurate it is on paper. The PPU you are using is the Ss 196 grain WW2 loading.
Not even heavy ball loading (which is what was always the most common in German supplies because that's what the sights are set for) because its 500fps slower than any military heavy ball loading. They do it for lawyer reasons 🙃
A yes, beautiful German engineering
Love those Lange Visier sights. They're not the most practical, but they are iconic and beautiful.
One of my all time favourite rifles. Beautiful!
One of the best! German high "technoligy" from 1898! 👍🇩🇪
Everything is great about this rifle in my opinion, the bolt, the safety, the cartridge, and the rifle itself.
I just love how old weapons in history used absolutely gigantic rounds
great rifle. my first hunting rifle. One shot One kill...it does have a kick
美しい銃だな。
One of my favorite Mauser rifles!
I have 2 Swedish mausers from my grandad 1 from 1904 all original and a 1914 one that has an aftermarket polymer stock shoots a 6.5x55 Swedish cartridge
Do you still have the original stock for the 1914?
Sell one tu me, my dream its swedish mauser
@@khemib no they were Gpas guns a Korean War vet and he must have built the 1914 model just buying parts and that polymer stock for it . I do have a original stock for a lee enfield SMLE and the barrel and detachable mag for it but it’s missing trigger springs and other components that I can’t find anywhere and he had dementia so I couldn’t get good snswers from him where he got all these old parts
@@kakhagermesashvili110 I’d trade you one if you have an M1 garand. Lol
That 1914 turned into such an abomination
I highly recommend you guys watching videos from Misha's Gun, not Mishaco, if you guys like this kind of contents. This channel was inspired by his stuff. Both are good.
Шикарный аппарат!!! Состояние вообще -космос! Моя мечта❤
Beautiful rifle in excellent condition.
Nothing as satisfying as running clean PPU brass through a milsurp haha
Amazing showcase! Keep it up! 😎👍
This is ASMR to me. The reloading, the fire, the cocking.
Jak to jest że stara broń ma w sobie coś niesamowitego, czego nie ma w nowoczesnych karabinach....
były bardziej rzemieślnicze
@@nicolofelix6379 Yes, those were beautiful.
Wood stock?
POLAKI
POLAKI RODAKI
Beautiful weapon 🇫🇮🤘💜
Absolute beauty! I have one of these hit my great grandfather who was a pilot in the first world War brought home with him the action is still smooth as butter even after more than 100 years
Holy shit the sound!! Power and smoothness.
THis is kind of ASMR we actually need
The most beautiful rifle in the world
Love your format. Pls keep it up!
Отличная винтовка! Мощный патрон!
Обычный 7.92 , патрон как патрон
The sliding the bullets into the gun action was so smooth.
Id just do that all day to be honest
Good. I'm so glad he didn't just toss that rifle but gently set it down on the table like other videos (not yours tho)I've seen. Beautiful Mauser.
I get that you want to keep a rifle like that looking nice, but the reality is you could probably run it over with a truck and it would still shoot straight.
You'd be upset that I hunt with a pre 1914 berthier carbine that has every update but the 1927 clearing rod delete. She's been around the block a time or 2 and still works extremely well and does well enough with my reloads.
That's a big bullet couldn't imagine going to war with a 8mm and 30-06 round being fired upon you... brave men truly
Mauser was a goddamn artist.
Такие патрончики красивые, даже жалко их заряжать(
Это ведь Америка
That grove is just great design.
Very nice Gewher 98. I love the old Mausers.
Gewehr chico
A true classic
There’s just something so incredibly satisfying about bolt action rifles.
Metak sa vrlo dobrim performansama. Puska vise nego dobro osmisljena obzirom na vreme kad se pojavila
I’m envious of that Mauser! That’s a fine rifle you have there in your collection!
Ого, даже обойму аккуратно вытащил, хотя на этой винтовке она вываливается автоматически
Это на М1 Garand она автоматически после выстрелов выбрасывается
@@pumbich2878 на гаранде нет обоймы, там пачка вставляется.
А на К98к обойма вываливается автоматически после снаряжения во время движения затвора вперёд.
УПД: И, вероятно, я ошибся, потому что автоматический выброс обоймы, возможно, появился на более поздних винтовках.
@@Долой_Уныние то о чем Вы думаете, это карабин 35 года, а это оригинальная винтовка 98. Даже если не знать о длине ствола, знаковое отличие это затвор - у карабина он загнут вниз, а у винтовки прямой
Watching that action cycle is just pure joy!
เมาเซอร์ เกแวร์ 1898 ปืนไรเฟิลกระบอกนี้ ประเทศใช้มี เกาหลีเหนือ ญี่ปุ่น พม่า ฝรั่งเศส เยอรมนี อังกฤษ พม่า ไทย รวมถึงอาร์เจนติน่า ถึงจะเก่าแต่เจ๋งนะจ๊ะ
I love these short gun ASMR videos 💓
Very nice rifle
Imagine the K98 starts production first time almost 130 years ago and still a wonderful rifle
Мощный патрон у него .
That WHA-BONG at the end is just heavenly sounding.
His wallet would be hurting at the moment
is it so costly?
@@sukmablack not when you Handload or shoot cheap PPU .... in Germany 8x57is is not much more expensive then 308 how it looks like in other Countrys i dont know
Still get surplus ammo ...
in europe the g98 and the kar98k along with standard 8mm mauser ammo are classified as surplus and are made available for a lower price to hunters and sport shooters.
small numbers of mauser rifles are still produced for the civilian market but most people prefer the original early to mid 20th century originals.
El sonido que hace cada vez que pasa el cerrojo me encanta
"No, Gewehr 98, I am your father" -Czech Vz.24s everywhere.
What? Are you saying the Vz.24 is a precursor?
@@josh05683 I realized I messed this comment up. Lmao
@@kialmaynard5176 i was very confused lmao
@@josh05683 sorry buddy. Lol
The first sniper rifle you find in Jagged Alliance 3. Classic rifle!
El mejor fusil de todos, a pesar del tiempo que pasó.
Lo usaron en El Salvador cuando la guerra civil los para militares
Beautiful piece of machinery. Right up there with the M1 Garand . Probably my top two favorite rifles from history. 👍👍🤩🤩
You copy da misha
Hahaha what I said
This guy started his channel years ago
@@knarfasoled yeh but he's copy mishas short style
@@tanthaman they’re both good tho
The grand rifle of the late German empire.
So happy to see you're treating it with respect. I'm tired of seeing LARPers treat vintage guns like they're toys to be battered around.
These guns are meant to be battered
The most gorgeous of all Mauser rifles
10/10 filming keep it up
Bolt Action rifles are some Kind of humanity.Pure feeling of haptic
That old Gun was my first Hunting Rifle.
I’ve shot it. Had a bruised shoulder as a memory. This thing kicks like a mule! You would never guess it when you see video of all these 18 year-old soldiers in combat with this thing. Respect. 😮
The k98k was the first full power rifle to not bruise me up. The stock fits me well but I will say they don't have forgiveness if you hold them wrong 😂
@@terrybailey9621 wrong being how I held every other rifle thus far, firm against the shoulder, leaning to the front to catch the recoil. It’s just too powerful. You have to go with the recoil to the back. Painful lesson! 😀
Absolute BEAUTY ! 👌🥲
Классика! Лучший затвор на все времена.
I enjoy these videos. Thanks
Fuck that's a beautiful gun back when the Germans actually built stuff that was made to last
I particularly notice how gently you place weapons down on the table… I like that!
I was in my early 20s, met up with one of my estranged uncles, who just happened to be a gun collector.
We went out to shoot. Never had done so before. This is the rifle he had me take my first shot with lol
Strong kick, but good
Tive a oportunidade de atirar com um desses. o som é fantástico e a sensação também.
In the Great War, German soldiers were given a hunting rifle, American soldiers were given a target rifle, and British soldiers were given a battle rifle.
I really want this now I was always fascinated with older guns like this
Clean, smooth, newly produced cartridges fresh from its opened box never fail to please my eyes.
One of my favourites.
This is the kinda asmr that I fuck with
what a beautiful rifle!
Beautiful piece of history👍
Nothing sweeter than a bolt action to me. It's like the difference between an automatic and a stick shift in a muscle car. Always more satisfaction in shifting the gears yourself.
Хороший аппарат, не уступающий мосинке. А предохранитель так и вовсе песня 👍
This is my favorite bolt action because I like the unique bolt
VERY nice example. One of the few missing from my collection. OTOH, I do have an ‘09 Argentine Mauser which is almost the same.
My father had this exact gun, even I had fired with it, what a powerful gun, with a thunderous sound
Beautifully conserved weapon. Thank you.
This gives me more ASMR then most actual ASMR videos do…
damn those are some BIG bullets.
best bolt action rifle ever designed.
“We have taken objective apples”
That was pleasing to the eye
I love my vz.24 Romanian contract. Best bolt ever made!
I have one in great condition. Never thought about getting clips for it. Definitely doing that now
Looks in nice shape.