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In Mauser Kar98k: The Wehrmacht's Standard Rifle, Stephen Carrington tells the story of the bolt-action rifle that became one of the defining infantry weapons of the Second World War. From the final years of the Weimar Republic and Germany's secret rearmament programs to the battlefields of Poland, France, North Africa, the Soviet Union, Normandy, and Berlin, the Kar98k emerged as far more than a standard service rifle. It became the product of decades of Mauser engineering, industrial mobilization, battlefield adaptation, and the brutal realities of mechanized modern war.
Drawing on wartime production records, battlefield reports, weapons development history, and firsthand accounts from the front lines, Carrington traces the Kar98k from its origins in the long evolution of the Mauser system to its role in the largest land battles in human history. He explores the rifle's design philosophy, manufacturing refinement, sniper variants, wartime simplification, and the growing pressures placed upon German industry as the conflict expanded across Europe and beyond. From the forests outside Moscow and the ruins of Stalingrad to the hedgerows of Normandy and the final defense of Berlin, the Kar98k remained at the center of German infantry combat while confronting the rising dominance of submachine guns, semi-automatic rifles, and the first true assault rifles.
More than the story of a famous military firearm, this book examines how the Kar98k came to represent the final maturity of the bolt-action battle rifle before the transformation of modern infantry warfare. Strong, accurate, and instantly recognizable, it remains one of the most influential military rifles ever produced, a lasting symbol of the industrialized conflict that reshaped the modern world.
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