You want to get your first 8mm Mauser. We try to help.

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  • @alex7x57
    @alex7x57 2 роки тому +11

    The Mauser all the way to the right has had a very interesting life. It started out as a Kar98 under the German Empire. After WWI, it became property of the newly formed Polish Republic, and was reworked to their specifications, being fitted with their pattern of stacking hook and sling attachments, and was designated Karabinek wz.98 PWU. It was subsequently scrubbed of Polish markings and shipped off to Spain in support of the Republican forces fighting in the Spanish Civil War. After the war and after the close of WWII, in which Spain was officially neutral, it was sold as surplus and imported into the US by Sam Cummings of Interarms.

  • @wethepeople1776x
    @wethepeople1776x Рік тому +4

    I got a 24/47 a month ago (500$) still in cosmoline. Got her cleaned up and found out she’s a great shooter. Yeah, I know it’s not a k98, or even a G98, but I say she’s a good start to a growing collection. 😊

  • @cavedave1922
    @cavedave1922 2 роки тому +11

    I have a k 98k Russian capsure . (That’s what I was told) I paid $300 about 10 years ago, it’s a fun shooter. That’s my collection and I’m happy to have it.

  • @Nick_792
    @Nick_792 Рік тому +2

    I've done a ton of research in 5 years now of collecting 8mm mausers. I stuck to 8mm because the ammo is available and other ammo (now and from a few years ago) like 7.65x53 Argentine or 7mm was harder to find (again at least for me). I have mostly 8mm guns. I've gotten to the point where I can look at a gun, not the tag, and tell ya what it is. A feat I'm proud of. I like that you make these videos. I'm gonna save these and if/when I bump into people looking for help I can show them your vids to sort of give them a starting point.
    Great stuff👍👍 wish I found this years ago too.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Рік тому +2

      Thank you. They are for new collectors to try and prevent them from being ripped off

  • @charlessedlacek5754
    @charlessedlacek5754 2 роки тому +3

    Have many mausers, k98k's,m24/47, m48 yugoslavian, but my favorite is the spanish m43 mauser. Great tack shooter, accurate as hell, but a lot of recoil.

  • @RUSTYSURPLUS
    @RUSTYSURPLUS Рік тому +2

    Hey Dad thanks for all that info. i just ordered a 1943 Spanish Mauser.. my first 8mm rifle.

  • @Il_Dandi_1990
    @Il_Dandi_1990 Рік тому +4

    In Italy now you can find an all matching numbers k98 for more than 2000 euros. I paid my “42” 1938 german k98 not all matching numbers (same number for bolt, stock, barrel and receiver not for the screws, sight and the others small things) 700 euros this year and i think i made a good deal. The yugo and the turkish here are worth about 500. The Gewehr 98 is worth less than the k98 but they are less and normally the price is about 800/900 for those who passed to Türkiye like mine and more than 1000 for the original germans. In any case those with Lange sight are more desired. Sorry for my bad English. I see your videos from Milan, north of Italy 🇮🇹

  • @mkruk2
    @mkruk2 2 роки тому +4

    FYI I believe that the first rifle you picked up, referred to as the WWI German Kar.98 "Stormtrooper Gun", is actually a Spanish Civil War scrubbed Polish Karabinek Wz 1898, a CLOSE facsimile of the Kar.98a/AZ, but with notable differences. What really sticks out is the sling bar in the buttstock, the under-side sling loops, square stacking hook, and the scrubbed receiver. Around the time of the SCW, Poland was in full production of the Wz.29 and offloaded a bunch of the Karabinek Wz 1898's to Spain, and a majority of the receivers were scrubbed. I have a video on my channel where I go through the differences between the two rifles.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому +1

      Yes in another video another commenter sent me details and I read the comment in the video.
      Thanks for the information

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
    @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 Рік тому +3

    I am very happy with my Turkish and Spanish Mauser.

  • @derfuhrer3842
    @derfuhrer3842 2 роки тому +2

    Please go over in depth of details regarding different variations of rifles, years, stamp mark meanings, which amuses have interchangeable parts, and such nuances. And which ones can be shot with high accuracy. Thank you.

  • @tylerlondon5052
    @tylerlondon5052 5 місяців тому +1

    I once had a guy at Nagel's Guns in San Antonio try to sell me a Mosin Nagant, claiming it was a K98K. I asked him why the bolt handle was straight and his response was, "That's just a variation."
    At the time a Mosin Nagant was worth $99 and a K98K was worth $400-$800. The seller was going to cut me a rock-bottom deal for only $400!

  • @MrZee1967
    @MrZee1967 Рік тому +1

    Great video!!

  • @polyteclegendgoldentiger1225
    @polyteclegendgoldentiger1225 2 роки тому +1

    Very exciting thank u.

  • @charlene2400
    @charlene2400 2 роки тому +1

    my faves in 8mm are the Turk long rifles, '93 & '38, with the FN24/yugo 24/47 being my choices on shorties.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому

      Can’t say I’ve seen a 93 Turkish in person. Where are you located?

    • @charlene2400
      @charlene2400 2 роки тому

      @@psp1921tsmg south of Atlanta. The Turk '93 was an improved/updated model. Almost a '93+. It also had much better metalurgy and treatment done, than the Spanish model, from Oviedo. Most were modified to use 8mm like the rest, in the mid-wars period. I favor the straight bolt.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому

      @@charlene2400 yeah south of Atlanta is a little to far to get together for a shoot. Darn

  • @ihateurmom
    @ihateurmom 2 роки тому +2

    I cringed when I paid $150 for a Mosin six years ago, I paid $700 for a 1903 four years ago and I thought it was ridiculous, and I just purchased a M24/47 for the outrageous amount of $400. Prices are only going up so get what you can while they are available.

  • @juliomontoya54
    @juliomontoya54 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video wish i saw this earlier. I got a yugo thinking it was a ww2 service rifle 😅

  • @lukehouchin2887
    @lukehouchin2887 2 роки тому +4

    Great video! What is that poster in the background?

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому +2

      Tank identification from Aberdeen proving grounds

  • @phitaujwalk
    @phitaujwalk 2 роки тому +3

    I would like to know how you can tell if it’s a Mitchell’s Mauser or preferably not.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому +3

      I have no exact idea on identifying Mitchell’s mausers. I have seen maybe 15. All the ones I saw had artificially clean stocks. I know they were known for adding markings but that is way beyond my knowledge base

    • @hobofactory
      @hobofactory 2 роки тому +2

      I’m no expert but there are a couple of ways they can be identified: The biggest dead giveaway (if it doesn’t come in the Mitchell’s box with original paperwork, of course) , I believe Mitchell’s generally imported the guns they refinished, so there will be an import mark that will list MMC or Mitchell’s (or some variation) as the importer. Short of that, suspiciously pristine condition might be an indicator... but more precisely, many/most Mitchell’s k98k’s are actually Russian captured K98k’s that Mitchell’s tried to restore to look original... only they got a lot wrong. Like typical Russian capture guns (since they’re refurbs), some parts may be incorrect for the year (e.g. mid-war stocks on pre-war actions or vice-versa), they will often retain the “x” receiver marking consistent with Russian capture. Basically, if it’s configured like a Russian refurb but attempted to finish like a German original, good sign it’s a Mitchell’s. Note I said attempted to finish like original, some of the things they got completely wrong... for example a high-polished bolt in the white is incorrect for either the original or captures but is found on Mitchell’s guns.

    • @cash3c
      @cash3c 2 роки тому +2

      Like hobofactory said: Look for the polished, unblued bolt. (There's more nuance; but that's the best place to start.)

  • @MegaBait1616
    @MegaBait1616 2 роки тому +2

    I have a few Mausers in .8mm a nice real 98K action like butter.... Must say for someone getting into a good shooter a M-48a Yugo might be a good option.... I've bought my Tools years ago when the Milsurp market was fun but during the Trump years picked up a real M48a Yugo still in their cosmoline that is basically a new rifle.... Don't think it was even fired maybe lil bit but it's a tack driver for under 300. beans.... Just don't like Mauser Sights.... be well.

  • @andrewmathurin684
    @andrewmathurin684 20 днів тому +1

    i just bought german ww1 gewehr 98 not to long ago

  • @worldwar2historyandgear970
    @worldwar2historyandgear970 2 роки тому +2

    My friend is selling a German K98k from 1941 for $850. I have verified the serial numbers, its numbers matching, and it has the swastika stamps. It is in good condition, very few dings and scratches, very little rust, the barrel is original, so its shot.
    I know nothing about Mauser rifles, but I thought I'd ask what you thought. Should I buy it?

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому +3

      Yes

    • @worldwar2historyandgear970
      @worldwar2historyandgear970 2 роки тому +1

      @@psp1921tsmg Okay. After more questions, he did say that it was a Russian capture, so he's not sure if the stock is original. Although the stock is stamped with the matching serial number and swastikas. Also, the bolt does not match. Still a good buy? Sorry, I'm just ignorant when it comes to German rifles.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому +3

      @@worldwar2historyandgear970 Yeah still a fair price not great but fair

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 Рік тому

      I will never paid $850 for a K-98 k. I am not that desperate to own a rifle built by slave labor. The yugo Mauser M-48 is relatively the same thing and with quality.

    • @kuessebrama
      @kuessebrama Рік тому

      @@marckcarbonelloifveteran410 the Kar98k has also a very very good quality, only the late war guns are not as good, but only the stocks so the system it self is still the same and good. Most of the guns where not made by slave labor. I don't even know what your problem is, if you don't want to own a original you don't need to but your comment is just
      unnecessary...

  • @ericnorteman5341
    @ericnorteman5341 Рік тому

    Love my m38.

  • @sta729
    @sta729 6 місяців тому

    Have a chance to buy a Steyr K98 8mm made under the short term contract 660. Numbered parts all match, bore in excellent condition. Your thoughts on quality and is this a true German ww2 rifle?

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  6 місяців тому

      What is the receiver date

    • @sta729
      @sta729 6 місяців тому

      @@psp1921tsmg 1940 dated

    • @sta729
      @sta729 6 місяців тому

      shank subcontractor marked 109 40 BO

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  6 місяців тому

      @@sta729 you’re above my knowledge level I don’t have my Mauser book as reference anymore so best thing I can advise you to ask somebody who is a true or collector or by the book I always operate under the date code or the date on the receiver or be 38 40 41 etc I don’t know anything about subcontractors

    • @sta729
      @sta729 6 місяців тому

      @@psp1921tsmg Thank you for your time

  • @bamukero4978
    @bamukero4978 Рік тому

    You mention "sanitized," a few times, but are you just talking about the defacing of certain German marks on the gun, or does it mean something else? Also, is there any way to tell the nature of a Mauser from the color of it's stock? The "sanitized" rifle looks a really beautiful red wood, while some of the other rifles look a little toned down darker color.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Рік тому

      Sanitized means all ww2 German markings removed. Stocks were routinely switched during yugo rebuilds. So stocks do not really tell you anything other than when the stock was made

  • @HarborLockRoad
    @HarborLockRoad Рік тому +1

    After my divorce, i cant afford anything anymore. Ive only managed to piece together a gewehr 1888 /05, and a gewehr 1888 05/35. I know about the lousy reputation, but, if it has the czech replacement barrel and bolt, theyre safe. Same with the chileno 1895s in 7.62, theyve a bad reputation, but in almost 50 years of ownership and using various ammo like commercial. 308, ive never had any issues. Most of those old bolt guns are safe, and the danger talk is just tales of isolated incidents repeated verbally til they seem more common than they are. Its like the junk reputation the mosins have, its all bullshit. Often, people talk for the sake of talking

  • @calebmelton5314
    @calebmelton5314 2 місяці тому +1

    Maaannn idk wtf I got but I know I paid 160 dollars for it at a pawn shop so I think I got a deal either way.

  • @jonnnywod4339
    @jonnnywod4339 2 роки тому

    Yugoslavian Mauser 24/47 8mm are the best 8mm Mauser and good value

  • @JacobWaters-m7y
    @JacobWaters-m7y Рік тому

    Hopefully you guys can help me out… trying to decide between a BRNO made Turkish contract 98/22 (beautifully refurbished stock and Arabic numeral sights) for $500. VS a VZ24 with original wood and Czech lion crest made in 36’ (has bayonet and scabbard included) for $799

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Рік тому +1

      I like the 98/22 but I’d go with the best bore

    • @JacobWaters-m7y
      @JacobWaters-m7y Рік тому

      @@psp1921tsmg thanks! So say bores are in equal condition, lean towards the 98/22!

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Рік тому +1

      @@JacobWaters-m7y yes

  • @davehardesty3649
    @davehardesty3649 2 роки тому

    Is 900 ok for a Yugo capture k98k with dirty birds intact on small parts?

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому +1

      That’s about right if the bore is nice

    • @Petem7668
      @Petem7668 Рік тому +1

      This guy is great advice but sorry don’t listen to his prices. He always gives absolute top dollar which to each their own, but it doesn’t surprise me. No yugo capture is 900 unless it’s the most pristine one in the country

  • @TrayTrueBlood
    @TrayTrueBlood Рік тому

    Do you purchase Mausers from private owners?

  • @sterlinguttet7613
    @sterlinguttet7613 2 роки тому

    Looking to sell my Mauser GI bring back guy at gun store told me it was very pricey no Woodstock no bayonet at top removed but all other matching numbers

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  2 роки тому

      Do you have capture paperwork? And missing parts really hurts the value

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410

    The prices in today’s blue book for the Mauser 98K are the following:
    Good quality $600
    Very good quality $850
    Excellent conditions $ 1500 which means immaculate. Served in WW2 with proper certificate if it was a GI brought home, matching markings, original stock, original dye, unvarnished with proper metal original blueing. Only a few are found in this manner in America from collectors standpoint and people are still paying over $2000-$3000 for rifles that don’t match this criteria.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Рік тому

      Ok when you find them for that price let me know. A Russian capture is 800 plus depending on markings on gunbroker.
      Blue book is completely out of touch with prices.

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 Рік тому

      @@psp1921tsmg Honestly, when people don’t buy them the seller will low the prices. They sellers are getting used to people emptying their credit card buying them. This is te reason why prices keep going up in many cases for rifles that are far from being collectibles or war relics.

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 Рік тому

      @@psp1921tsmg Nope, people are out of touch with prices for paying ridiculous prices.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Рік тому

      @@marckcarbonelloifveteran410 if people are paying the price then that’s what stuff sells for. Hence blue book is completely out of touch but if that’s what you want to believe you keep looking for that $600 98k

    • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410
      @marckcarbonelloifveteran410 Рік тому

      @@psp1921tsmg The market value is determined by the shopper not the seller. The seller may post any price but if the buyers don’t buy them they are forced to low their prices.

  • @jefferync9885
    @jefferync9885 Місяць тому

    can i send u pic of mine and u tell me what i have ??

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Місяць тому

      @@jefferync9885 if you have Facebook join the k98k fan group.

    • @jefferync9885
      @jefferync9885 Місяць тому

      @@psp1921tsmg thanks buddy

  • @marckcarbonelloifveteran410

    Simply it is a fact K-98 K are overpriced, especially when there were 14 millions manufactured in WW2.

    • @psp1921tsmg
      @psp1921tsmg  Рік тому

      Everything is overpriced when American dollar isn’t worth anything but if the 14 million produced how many survive today

  • @PhyoeMobileShop
    @PhyoeMobileShop 3 місяці тому

    gewehr98 is better