This video features a conservation and checkout of a Mauser Gewehr 1898 barn find. The analysis focuses on basic functionality and safety checks, emphasizing that it is not a tutorial for beginners. The description highlights the rifle's condition, noting it's dirty but not pitted except for the muzzle, and also poses a question about the identity of 'Lange'. The video provides links for viewer support and for a specific Lange Vizier site.
This video, titled "Clips: Mauser Fine Adjustment Sights," focuses on the intricate sights found on Mauser firearms. The description provides links to more in-depth videos on the Gewehr 1898 and Mauser 1907 models, suggesting a detailed exploration of these specific firearms and their features. The content is presented by C&Rsenal, a known entity for firearm-related content, with options for viewer support and merchandise.
This video presents Mae's curated top 10 list of rifles from World War I, featuring a deep dive into the firearms that defined the conflict. Following the top 10, the video also ranks the ten most common small arms of the Great War. The description includes links to supporting the channel and a shop for merchandise, as well as references to previous "Primer" episodes for specific rifle models, offering viewers opportunities to explore individual firearms in more detail.
This video from C&Rsenal's WWI Primer series delves into the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the German Gewehr 1898 "Mauser" rifle. Hosted by Othais and Mae, it provides an in-depth look at this classic WWI firearm as part of a centennial anniversary series. The video also references supporting materials and channels for further information.
This video from Forgotten Weapons dives deep into the early production of the Springfield Model 1903 rifle, specifically focusing on a 1904-manufactured example. It highlights the significant changes that occurred in 1905 and 1906, particularly the initial adoption and subsequent abandonment of the rod bayonet in favor of a traditional blade bayonet. The discussion also touches upon the improved cartridge and rifle redesigns that followed. Additionally, the video addresses two frequently misunderstood historical aspects: the safety concerns surrounding low serial number 1903s due to heat treatment issues, and the patent royalty payments allegedly made to Germany for adopting Mauser elements. Related videos on Springfield sniper variants and the Mauser Gewehr 1898 are also linked.
This video, part of a WWI Primer series, provides a detailed explanation of how the German Gewehr 1898 "Mauser" rifle functions. It highlights key operational features such as its 5-round double-stack magazine, loading via stripper clips, cock-on-open mechanism, front-locking bolt, and flag safety. The content is aimed at those interested in historical firearms and their mechanics.
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