This video details the unique post-WWII partnership between Czechoslovakia and Ethiopia involving the production and sale of Mauser K98k rifles. Facing economic hardship, the Czech arms factory at Brno repurposed German tooling to continue producing K98k rifles. Ethiopia became a notable buyer, with these rifles also serving as a transit point for shipments destined for Israel. The rifles feature original German-marked receivers and some waffenamt'd parts, alongside unique Brno-designed trigger guards and floor plates. A distinct stock disc with an image of St. George slaying the dragon was added for the Ethiopian contract. The video highlights the historical context and specific features of these post-war Mausers.
This YouTube video features an unboxing of a 1945 Czech Model 98 Mauser Rifle. While specific details about the rifle's condition or features are not provided in the description, it clearly targets firearm enthusiasts interested in historical military surplus rifles. The video also promotes the channel's website for product links and directs viewers to a second channel, 'Outside The Warehouse,' and social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This YouTube video focuses on the Vz 24 Mauser rifle, specifically a model manufactured in 1933. The description indicates it's part two of a series and includes a link to the previous video, suggesting a continuation of a review or demonstration. The content likely involves showcasing the rifle, potentially discussing its history, features, and performance, possibly including shooting footage.
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