2/10/2023 0 Comments Mitchell mauser k98 vs m48![]() ![]() ![]() But what they did have was a whole lot of K98k’s plus spare parts, and if they needed some tooling the USSR would be happy to give some tooling in exchange for loyalty and money. Being so short after the war Yugoslavia didn’t really have the right materials or tooling to make all new barrels, receivers, etc. After the war, like most Balkan countries, Yugoslavia became a soviet puppet. Most of this is because of the Yugoslavian royal crests on the M24. Though many people do not actually know why they picked up these foreign military rifles when they still had hordes of M24’s. Now I’m sure you can figure out how Yugoslavia got these rifles. Now there were a strain of M95 Mannlicher’s that Yugoslavia refitted and issued to troops, but that’s the same story different gun. This only include German K98k’s and no other country. This does not include the prewar M24, or the post war refurbished M24/47, and it definitely isn’t the M48. A reason for such a degrading comparison is due to the lack of information available on the internet.įirst I’d like to clarify what exactly a Yugo K98k is, it a German manufactured K98k that the postwar communist Yugoslavian government/military got its hands on one way or another. When in fact many Yugoslavian K98k’s were procured and handed in a much different manner. A lot of people claim that a Yugoslavian K98k (sometimes called k98/48) is very similar to a cheap Russian capture K98k. ![]()
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