A Study Of The Mauser 98 | An Official Journal Of The NRA :

A Study Of The Mauser 98 | An Official Journal Of The NRA

Adoption of the Mauser 98 bolt-action rifle by Germany on April 5, 1898, marked an important event in rifle history. Today, a century later, the name Mauser 98 is still well-known worldwide and is symbolic of rifle excellence.

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