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The Karabiner 1898 Kurz was used by the Wehrmacht from 1935 to 1945 with the designation K98K translates to: Short Carbine Model 98 and the Mauser rifle family dating back to the 1890s. The weapon was introduced by order of the Kaiser in 1898 as the Gewehr 98 and became the standard infantry weapon of all German forces. A modified, shortened version of the rifle (K98K) was introduced into the Wehrmacht in 1935.
The K98K was shorter than the Gewehr 98; had a different front sight; and had a curved rather than straight bolt action handle with a fixed internal magazine of five rounds. The K98k was also used very effectively as a sniper rifle when a ZF41 2.5x scope or a ZF42 5x scope is mounted. Additionally, the K98k could fire both explosive and armor piercing grenades by the attachment of a shot cup to the end of the rifle. The Wehrmacht entered the Second World War with nearly 3 million K98k rifles at an estimated cost of each rifle at seventy Reich Marks. It is estimated that about 14 million rifles were produced over ten years.
A German infantryman could fire about 15 rounds per minute. Nocturama Annie Baker. WWII airsoft enthusiasts are big fans of these wooden stock WWII replicas. Weapons from this era seem to have an extra appeal to firearm fans and never fail to attract attention from collectors and airsoft skirmishers alike.
(Kar98k in Saving Private Ryan Movie, Source: ) There is a recent surge in the manufacture and sale of WWII airsoft replicas and they have proven that old timers still sell. The Kar98 has a few versions from various airsoft manufacturers out in the market today. They come all the way from the low priced ACM (all China made) manufacturers up to the big boys of airsoft makers. Now, there is a new Kar98 that will hit the airsoft market soon by a new airsoft manufacturer:. This is what they have to say about their company: “Red Fire is a new brand name of airsoft initiated in 2012.
Red Fire provides various high quality gun sets for the airsoft industry. We produce a wide range of reliable AEGs, GAS and CO2 airsoft guns as well as upgradable parts that could well fit your present airsoft gun. The products of Red Fire are high tech and built with durable materials resulting in longer life use.
The most significant Red Fire product launched in 2012 is the 'Mosin-Nagant Model 1891/30'. This product was designed and manufactured with higher technology and reliable quality. This item is now a popular item all over the world. Globe Apex Limited will be authorized as a core wholesaler and sole agent to carry wholesale products under Red Fire.' Autodesk Backburner 2008.1.1 here.
With the great success of their Mosin Nagant model, Red Fire is now about to release their Gas powered version of the Kar98 and we are very thankful to RedFire for allowing Popular Airsoft a first look at this great WWII airsoft rifle made under their brand. FIRST IMPRESSIONS The Red Fire Kar98 arrived in a very humble brown carton box with a cutout foam support inside. I am not aware at this time if this is the final packaging of this item. If this is the final packaging, it did do its job of protecting the rifle as it was delivered to me in A1 condition.
At first glance, the Red Fire Kar98 is simply stunning. “Wow!” was the only word I could say when I first laid my eyes on it. The rifle really looks amazing. The wooden stock has that old wood effect to it and the metal that they used blended really well with the wood furniture. Things just became better when I lifted it out of the box.
I could not stop myself smiling as I started feeling the wood and the metal parts. The wooden parts are very well made and the actual quality of the wood used is superb. The finish is very smooth but they made it in a way that you can feel the grain of the wood. The neck of the stock where the shooter holds the rifle feels like it has been smoothened for a much comfortable grip. The bottom part of the stock is metal and like the real steel version protects the wood from damage when the rifle is placed down upright with the stock on the floor. Midway through the stock is the bolt disassembly disc which allows you to disassemble the bolt into several pieces once you have it removed from the rifle.
You put the firing pin in the bolt disassembly disc and you push the bolt sleeve down and turn the cocking piece a quarter to the right or to the left so you can pull it off. This is useful for the real steel version, but for airsoft, nope. After the disc you will find the sling hole and for you to get a proper sling, there are still reproduction Kar98 leather slings available in the internet. The Red Fire Kar98 is magazine fed and the magazine can hold 8 BBs. Pilote Cle Wifi Bluestork Bs-w-usb. To access the magazine simply pull the bolt back and release the magazine by pressing a release catch located on the front part of the trigger assembly. Be sure to have one hand under the magazine as it will fall on its own weight when the magazine release is pressed.