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=HISTORY=
The Kar98k is a bolt-action rifle produced in Nazi Germany. Millions were captured by the Soviets at the conclusion of World War II and were widely distributed as military aid to [[North Vietnam]] and the [[Việt Cộng]].
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'''Karabiner 98k''' (Kar98k) is a German bolt-action service rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge. It uses the Mauser controlled-feed action and a five-round internal magazine loaded by stripper clips. It is best known as Nazi Germany’s standard infantry rifle of World War II and for its widespread postwar redistribution from captured stocks.


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The Kar98k was adopted in the mid-1930s as the standard rifle of the German armed forces, combining the proven Mauser bolt-action system with a compact carbine-length configuration suited to modern infantry service. Mass production during World War II made it one of the most common military rifles of the era, and it became closely associated with German infantry, support troops, and sniper adaptations throughout the conflict.
File:98kcaptures.jpg|A spread of WWII-era firearms captured from the Việt Cộng by the US Army in the 1960s. No fewer than seventeen 98k rifles are visible, along with a [[Mosin–Nagant]], several [[Bren]]s, and a [[PTRD-1941]].
 
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At the end of World War II, large numbers of Kar98k rifles were captured by Allied forces—especially by the Soviet Union—and many were later redistributed through Cold War military assistance networks. In Southeast Asia, older bolt-action rifles were among the wide mix of small arms that could appear in early and irregular formations, and captured WWII weapons are commonly cited as part of the broader pool of arms supplied to [[North Vietnam]] and the [[Việt Cộng]] before more modern semi-automatic and assault rifles became dominant.


===Sources===
* [https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/search?query=Karabiner%2098k Imperial War Museums Collections (Karabiner 98k entries)]
* [https://royalarmouries.org/collection/?query=Karabiner%2098k Royal Armouries Collection (Karabiner 98k entries)]
* [https://www.pegasusarchive.org/waffen/kar98k.htm German Karabiner 98k rifle overview | Pegasus Archive]
* [https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP79T00429A000400020001-3.pdf Communist Aid to North Vietnam (arms-aid context) | CIA Reading Room]


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Latest revision as of 21:58, 24 February 2026

Factions Weapon Icon Classes Ammo

VC

Karabiner 98k
Assault 5 / 20
Damage Base Headshot × Chest × Stomach × Leg × Arm × Bayonet Rifle Grenades Reload Speed
65 ×2.4 = 156 ×2.15 = 139.75 ×1.95 = 126.75 ×1.15 = 74.75 ×1.15 = 74.75 YES YES 3.166 Seconds
Designation Weapon Type Fire Modes Fire Rate Bullet Spread ° Range Modifier Muzzle Velocity Projectile weight Weight
Kar98k Bolt Action
Carbine
Single Shot 45 RPM 5.7° & 0.3° ADS 0.915 760 m/s 12.8 g (197.53 gr) 3.7 kg (8.16 lbs)
Full name Caliber Place of Origin Date Manufacturer Barrel Length Total Length Weapon Script Name
Karabiner 98k 7.92x57mm Nazi Germany 1934 Mauser (augmented by several other makers) 23.62 in (600 mm) 43.70 in (1,110 mm) weapon_kar98k



Karabiner 98k (Kar98k) is a German bolt-action service rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge. It uses the Mauser controlled-feed action and a five-round internal magazine loaded by stripper clips. It is best known as Nazi Germany’s standard infantry rifle of World War II and for its widespread postwar redistribution from captured stocks.

HISTORY

The Kar98k was adopted in the mid-1930s as the standard rifle of the German armed forces, combining the proven Mauser bolt-action system with a compact carbine-length configuration suited to modern infantry service. Mass production during World War II made it one of the most common military rifles of the era, and it became closely associated with German infantry, support troops, and sniper adaptations throughout the conflict.

At the end of World War II, large numbers of Kar98k rifles were captured by Allied forces—especially by the Soviet Union—and many were later redistributed through Cold War military assistance networks. In Southeast Asia, older bolt-action rifles were among the wide mix of small arms that could appear in early and irregular formations, and captured WWII weapons are commonly cited as part of the broader pool of arms supplied to North Vietnam and the Việt Cộng before more modern semi-automatic and assault rifles became dominant.

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