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Germany’s Karabiner 98k Bolt-Action Rifle By Will Dabbs, MD

Ihad a friend who served in combat in Europe from D-Day through to the end of the war. Like most all of those old heroes, he is gone now. However, the stories he could tell…

Mr. P was a farmer, a man of the earth. He invested his entire adult life raising his family, loving his neighbors, and glorifying God. He was the very image of a Southern Christian gentleman. The man was meek, humble, and generous. However, in his youth this stately old grandfather was a cold-hearted professional killer.

The Mauser Karabiner 98k served as the standard issue rifle for German forces throughout World War II.
The Mauser Karabiner 98k served as the standard issue rifle for German forces throughout World War II.

Mr. P had absolutely no use for the Waffen SS. In fact, he said, to his recollection, he and his fellow grunts never took an SS man prisoner. To hear him tell it, those SS guys earned that.

One of the more disquieting practices of the SS was that they would often post a two-man sniper team as a stay-behind element as they retreated from an area. G.I.s who were tasked with clearing an unfamiliar space would carefully advance only to find that these SS snipers would kill a handful of Americans before departing just for meanness. Mr. P said they came to expect it.

The Story

When first I met Mr. P he took me out to his barn. The man dropped out of school at a young age to keep his family from starving during the Great Depression, yet he restored old steam engines for fun.

Like many of his generation, the guy was a mechanical savant. Hanging on a nail among all of those meticulously organized tools was an old German coal scuttle helmet. The SS runes on the side were faded but obvious. What made the antique stalhelm remarkable, however, was the .30-caliber hole that poked clean through from one side to the other.

A German solider uses railroad tracks for a brace while aiming his Karabiner 98k on the Eastern Front. Image: NARA
A German solider uses railroad tracks for a brace while aiming his Karabiner 98k on the Eastern Front. Image: NARA

Mr. P’s unit was tasked with securing Orly Airport outside of Paris. This is one of two major airports serving the Paris area today. His commander held the unit up short of the front gate. This objective just seemed too juicy for the krauts to have abandoned without a fight.

Wehrmacht soldiers carried their Mauser rifles with stripper clips for quick reloading, and various equipment including stick grenades.
Wehrmacht soldiers carried their Mauser rifles with stripper clips for quick reloading, and various equipment including stick grenades.

Mr. P and another redneck Mississippi guy then slipped off ahead of the main body to recon the space. They carefully ascended one of the taller hangars and set themselves up on the roof. Peering across the airfield structures with the eagle eyes of youth, they spotted what they came for. Perched on another hangar was the obligatory SS sniper team. The German marksman and his spotter were both fixated on the front gate. They had no idea that Mr. P and his buddy were there.

Waffen SS troops dismount from an RSO variant, carrying their Kar98k rifles, during Eastern Front operations against Soviet forces. Image: NARA
Waffen SS troops dismount from an RSO variant, carrying their Kar98k rifles, during Eastern Front operations against Soviet forces. Image: NARA

Each American G.I. drew a careful bead with his M1 Garand rifle. On a three count, the two young Americans fired simultaneously, killing both Germans. In the gory aftermath, Mr. P retrieved the dead man’s helmet, cleaned it up, and shipped it home. That helmet with its distinctive hole remained hanging from that nail in his barn for decades. It is in a small local museum today.

The Mauser Kar98k served as the standard German infantry rifle throughout World War II, with more than 14 million units produced between 1934 and 1945.
The Mauser Kar98k served as the standard German infantry rifle throughout World War II, with more than 14 million units produced between 1934 and 1945.

The weapon that hapless German sniper wielded was a scoped version of the Mauser Kar98k bolt-action infantry rifle. The Kar98k was a shortened carbine variant of the same rugged Gewehr 98 that carried the Kaiser’s legions through World War 1. The Kar98k served as the standard infantry weapon for both the Wehrmacht and the Waffen SS throughout WWII.

Karabiner 98k Origins

Adopted in 1934, the Karabiner 98 kurz was an evolutionary development of the same Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle that carried the Kaiser’s armies through World War 1. The nomenclature literally translates to “Carbine 98 Short.” The abbreviated 23.6-inch barrel also drove the adoption of a specific cartridge.

The Kar98k remains popular with collectors and military firearms enthusiasts decades after World War II ended.
The Kar98k remains popular with collectors and military firearms enthusiasts decades after World War II ended.

The WWI-vintage G98 fired the 1903-pattern 7.92×57mm Mauser S Patrone. However, this round was found to produce excessive muzzle flash from the shorter Kar98k barrel. As a result, the Germans adopted the 7.92×57mm Mauser s.S. Patrone in 1933. This new cartridge used the same case but offered diminished muzzle flash and improved accuracy out of the shorter Kar98k tubes.

The Kar98k is a controlled-feed design based upon the proven Mauser M98. That means the extractor snaps over the cartridge rim as the round comes out of the magazine, controlling its orientation throughout the feeding cycle. The gun’s internal magazine holds five rounds, and it is typically loaded from the top via stripper clips. The strippers are considered disposable once the weapon is charged.

The Karabiner 98k served ceremonial functions in addition to combat roles throughout the Third Reich’s existence. Image: Polish National Digital Archives
The Karabiner 98k served ceremonial functions in addition to combat roles throughout the Third Reich’s existence. Image: Polish National Digital Archives

Unlike the previous Gewehr 98, the bolt handle on the Kar98k is turned down. This reduces the effort required in cycling and allows the rifle to be fitted with an optical sight. Early examples were blued. Later versions produced from 1944 onward were Parkerized. Between 1934 and 1945, the Germans produced some 14,600,000 copies.

Each weapon comes with a short length of threaded cleaning rod secured underneath the barrel. As with most bolt-action military rifles, maintenance is pretty straightforward.

There is a bolt release latch on the left side of the receiver. To disassemble the rifle, just retract the bolt, pull up on that latch and remove the bolt assembly to the rear. That’s really about all there is to it.

The Kar98k comes fitted with a tangent leaf rear sight corresponding to a fixed front barleycorn. Guns made after 1939 included a pressed steel front sight hood. The rear sight is graduated in 100-meter increments out to 2,000 meters.

The Kar98k rear sight features a sliding tangent leaf graduated in 100-meter increments out to 2,000 meters for long-range shooting.
The Kar98k rear sight features a sliding tangent leaf graduated in 100-meter increments out to 2,000 meters for long-range shooting.

Early Kar98k stocks were conventional one-piece designs. Starting in 1937, the rifles were fitted with laminated plywood stocks. These stocks were cheaper and more robust than the solid sort. Laminated stocks incorporate a stamped steel cup buttplate and a sling slot. Period commentary from WWII claimed that most Kar98k stocks that failed, failed through that slot. There is a round fitting in the butt that can be used to disassemble the bolt. The Germans also ran steel rods through these holes and used that to secure multiple rifles together in racks.

Accessorizing the Kar98k

The Germans fielded a mean bayonet with the Kar98k. They also produced a cup-style grenade launcher called the Schiessbecher, or Gewehrgranatengerät, along with a dedicated cleaning kit with a pull through. Later versions of this launcher would also fit the G98/40, the MP44, and the FG42 rifles as well. Special grenade launching rounds launched wooden bullets that would automatically prime the grenades upon firing.

A German Wehrmacht soldier in combat uniform loads a Gewehr-Panzergranate anti-tank rifle grenade into the Schiessbecher cup-style launcher mounted on his Karabiner 98k bolt-action rifle while fighting from a trench position on the Eastern Front during World War 2. The Kar98k equipped with the Gewehrgranatengerät launcher system gave German infantry the ability to engage armored vehicles, fortifications, and personnel targets at ranges beyond standard rifle fire using specialized grenade projectiles. The soldier demonstrates proper handling technique for rifle grenade operations, inserting the grenade's tail boom into the cup launcher affixed to the muzzle of the 7.92x57mm Mauser rifle. Special grenade launching cartridges with wooden bullets provided propulsion for rifle grenades while automatically priming the explosive warhead upon firing from the Karabiner 98 kurz. Eastern Front combat conditions from 1941 through 1945 saw extensive use of rifle grenades by Wehrmacht troops fighting Soviet forces in trench warfare, urban combat, and defensive positions across Russia and occupied territories. The Schiessbecher launcher cup attached to the Kar98k muzzle using a clamp system that could be removed when standard rifle fire was required, giving German infantrymen flexibility in combat roles. German soldiers carried multiple rifle grenade types including anti-personnel fragmentation rounds and anti-tank Panzergranate projectiles with shaped charge warheads capable of penetrating light armor. The Gewehrgranatengerät system later adapted to other German weapons including the semi-automatic G98/40, the revolutionary MP44 assault rifle, and the selective-fire FG42 paratroop rifle for broader tactical employment.
A German soldier loads a Gewehr-Panzergranate (grenade) in the Schiessbecher (launcher) affixed on his Karabiner 98k rifle. He is firing from a trench on the Eastern Front. Image: Polish National Digital Archives

The Germans designed a curious prototype sound suppressor for the Kar98k called the HUB-23. The corresponding subsonic cartridge was called the Nahpatrone or “Near Cartridge.” This combination supposedly diminished the rifle’s report by about 75%.

Admiral Otto Ciliax aims a Karabiner 98k Mauser rifle equipped with a Schiessbecher cup-style grenade launcher during an inspection tour on the Norwegian coast. Image: Polish National Digital Archives
Admiral Otto Ciliax aims a Karabiner 98k Mauser rifle equipped with a Schiessbecher cup-style grenade launcher during an inspection tour on the Norwegian coast. Image: Polish National Digital Archives

There were three major optical sights used with the Kar98k. The ZF41 scope was a curious 1.5X long eye relief optic that mounted to the rear sight base. While the concept was sound, the optic’s small size and limited eye relief made it like shooting through a tube of Chapstick. They produced around 100,000 copies, but the ZF41 was not terribly popular.

The ZF41 1.5X long eye relief optic on the Kar98k was a curious bit of kit. Despite being well ahead of its time, it was never terribly popular.
The ZF41 1.5X long eye relief optic on the Kar98k was a curious bit of kit. Despite being well ahead of its time, it was never terribly popular.

The ZF4 was a much more utilitarian optic that was also used on the StG44 and FG42 rifles. This 4X sight featured a post-type reticle and was not fundamentally dissimilar from modern combat optics used today. It was inexpensive to produce and quite effective.

Two German Wehrmacht soldiers operate as a rifle grenade team in an Eastern Front trench. One prepares to fire a grenade from his Karabiner 98k while his partner observes targets through binoculars. Image: Polish National Digital Archives
Two German Wehrmacht soldiers operate as a rifle grenade team in an Eastern Front trench. One prepares to fire a grenade from his Karabiner 98k while his partner observes targets through binoculars. Image: Polish National Digital Archives

The Zeiss ZF39 was a 4X optic that utilized a distinctive turret mount. In addition, many Kar98k rifles were hand-fitted with a variety of civilian optics as they came available. As a result, there was very little standardization.

Ruminations on the Karabiner 98k

The Kar98k was really obsolete by the time WWII broke out. The American M1 Garand offered significantly greater firepower, and the subsequent StG44 represented a quantum leap forward. However, once WWII really got energized, the Germans never quite caught up. Around-the-clock strategic bombing played an outsized role in that problem. The Kar98k was nonetheless a superb bolt-action infantry rifle for its day.

Special thanks to www.worldwarsupply.com for the replica period gear used in this project.

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Beege wrote about the horrific gang shooting in Stockton, California, and her piece deserves a follow-up.
I kept an eye on the story over the weekend, and in particular, I watched with interest the propaganda campaign kick into gear to describe the event as “gun violence.”
Another mass shooting in America. This one close to home. My heart breaks for the victims in Stockton. Some of them are children, who died at a birthday party. If we can’t protect them from gun violence, who are we?
Four people are dead and at least 10 wounded after shooting at a family gathering in Stockton, California, officials say cnn.it/48bVQ1v
I hate that term, not because the violent acts don’t involve firearms. But it is as useful a description as the Brits’ “knife violence,” or describing both as “hand violence.” It’s stupid and intentionally deceptive.🇺🇸
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Imagine describing an attack on American service members as “gun violence.”
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I don’t want to get into yet another stupid fight about gun control. When any liberal starts mouthing off about how we need to control guns, I don’t even bother to argue most of the time anymore. I simply ask them, “How?” There are more guns than people in the United States, and trillions of rounds of ammunition. Even if you wanted to do it, explain how. Until you can, keep quiet and let rational people discuss how to deal with violence of any kind, the best we can.
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The former deputy director of Joe Biden’s “Office of Gun Violence Prevention” gets very confused when Josh Hawley reads from his own report which says we should defund the police and invest in “safe-space initiatives led by two-spirit, trans people.”

And as soon as you think about it, the reason why we have “mass shootings” of the most common kind (not the random crazy people, although often in their cases as well) is clear: liberals won’t let us incarcerate known criminals. Because almost every “mass shooting” in those statistics liberals keep pointing to in their statistics is gang violence.
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Gunfire erupted at a banquet hall in Stockton during a family gathering on Saturday evening, resulting in the death of four people and ten others wounded, authorities said.
As soon as news started breaking about the violence in Stockton at a kid’s birthday party, the left went into high gear blaming the availability of guns. My first thought was different: what do you want to bet that the perpetrators were known to the police, and the intended victims as well?
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This is the Filipino gangster rapper Nano of the Muddy Boyz gang, one of at least two mostly Filipino Crips gangs in Stockton. It was his daughter who was having a birthday party where multiple gangster rappers were present. 14 shot, 4 killed.
I was right, of course. It was a gang shooting, and the whole reason why these poor children are dead or wounded is that everybody around them is a degenerate, violent criminal who is known to the police.
Whether convicted or not, they are all criminals, have likely been through the criminal justice system (or should have been if anybody cared to enforce the law and incarcerate them), and all of this courld have been prevented if the lawmakers, activists, police, and especially the prosecutors and judges did their job instead of cultivating a culture of violence and impunity.

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Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell: “When a man does 6 or 7 crimes, we do not know his life story… Maybe he was hungry. Therefore, I have zero desire jailing him.”
Almost every perpetrator of horrific crimes is a “known wolf.” Most of the violent crime in our society is committed by a very small group of easily identified criminals, and most of them have had many interactions with law enforcement over the years. A lot of these people have active social media accounts where they brag about their exploits, and most of them know that they can commit crimes with impunity because they know the system will let them off.
Most of the time, that isn’t true if they get caught committing murder, unless they are juveniles, which is why gangs recruit juveniles to commit those crimes.
🚨🇺🇸 THE MOST UNCOMFORTABLE FACT IN CRIME DATA: VIOLENT CRIME IS NOT RANDOM Violent crime in U.S. cities is not evenly spread. Not culturally. Not geographically. Not mathematically. It’s concentrated – absurdly concentrated – in fractions of fractions of the population. This Show more
🚨🇺🇸 OPINION: IN CHICAGO, CRIME ISN’T “RACIST,” BUT LETTING CRIMINALS WALK FREE IS Chicago is bleeding, and Mayor Brandon Johnson says the solution is not to incarcerate violent offenders… because doing so is “racist.” This comes after a career felon, with over 40 prior
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Violent crime in U.S. cities is not evenly spread. Not culturally. Not geographically. Not mathematically.
It’s concentrated – absurdly concentrated – in fractions of fractions of the population.
This isn’t ideology.
It’s decades of DOJ, PD, and academic data all pointing at the same tiny cluster:
• ~0.5% of residents linked to 50–70% of shootings
• Most homicide suspects have 8–12+ prior arrests
• Victims usually know their attackers
• Violence clusters block-to-block, not citywide
You are not going to solve the “violence” problem solely by focusing on the known wolves. But you will solve most of it, including the violence that threatens society. There will still be domestic violence, people who snap, and all the usual ills that have plagued mankind since we emerged from the primordial ooze, but we can pretty easily prevent shootings like this if we choose to.
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🇺🇸 America: Gang members drop mixtapes 🇸🇻 El Salvador: Gang members drop into CECOT megaprison 2024 gang homicides: Stockton, CA → 54 El Salvador → 0 One country coddles criminals. The other ended them. Choose your policy.
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We don’t have to go to El Salvador’s levels of repression of gang members to get things back under control, because we don’t have El Salvador’s levels of violence yet. We already have the tools, consistent with our Constitution, to dramatically change the dynamic. For the most part, we know who is doing these crimes, have had them in custody many times, and have let them back out into the streets. They often provide the evidence against themselves by advertising their impunity.
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NEW: Stockton, CA, vice mayor reminds residents that it’s “never been gangster” to kill kids after three children were killed at a birthday party. Officials now say the incident at a family gathering was due to “group gang violence.” Three children and one adult were killed. Show more

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NEW: Stockton, CA, vice mayor reminds residents that it’s “never been gangster” to kill kids after three children were killed at a birthday party.
Officials now say the incident at a family gathering was due to “group gang violence.”
Three children and one adult were killed. Eleven others were injured.
The victims were ages 8, 9, 14, and 21.
“It’s never been gangster to kill kids, never,” said Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee to residents.
Actually, yes, it is “gangster” to kill kids. Quit gaslighting us.
We have to quit making excuses for the criminals. We have to quit being squeamish about race. We have to crush the culture of impunity.
Crime will still exist, but Chicago-style crime will not. The biggest barrier to curbing gang violence is the very liberals who complain about “gun violence.”
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