Introducing the Model K98K, a significant piece of history crafted by Waffenwerke Brunn in 1944 during the height of World War II. As the standard service rifle of the German Wehrmacht, this firearm boasts an impressive pedigree. A bolt-action rifle chambered for the potent 8mm Mauser round, the K98K was renowned for its robustness, precision, and reliability.
Our K98K is in good condition, showing signs of wartime use and handling. Despite some general wear, it remains solid for its age. The bore is in fair condition, generally clean but with some residue, smudges, and slight corrosion. The rifling is worn but retains enough definition to offer respectable accuracy. The bolt has been jeweled, adding an interesting touch to this already unique firearm.
One noteworthy detail is the missing rear sight, a testament to its historical journey. Despite this, the front blade sight is intact. The rifle comes with a smooth hardwood stock, a blued finish for rust and corrosion resistance, and a brown leather gun strap. Its barrel stretches 23.62" long, and its length of pull measures 12.75".
Why own a K98K? Apart from its practical features, it holds immense historical value. Its production in 1944 during World War II connects you to a pivotal period in world history. The bolt-action mechanism and the 5-round capacity blend tradition and practicality. This isn't just a gun - it's a tangible piece of history.




