Gewehr 98
The Gewehr 98 (abbreviated ''G98'', Gew 98, or ''M98'') is a bolt-action rifle made by Mauser for the German Empire as its service rifle from 1898 to 1935.
The Gewehr 98 action, using a 5-round stripper clip loaded with the 7.92×57mm Mauser ...
pattern
bolt-action
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rifle
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s produced by
Mauser
Mauser, originally the Königlich Württembergische Gewehrfabrik, was a German arms manufacturer. Their line of bolt-action rifles and semi-automatic pistols was produced beginning in the 1870s for the German armed forces. In the late 19th and ...
and
Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken
''Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken Aktiengesellschaft'' (German Weapons and Munitions public limited company), known as DWM, was an arms company in Imperial Germany
The German Empire (),; ; World Book, Inc. ''The World Book diction ...
(DWM). They were designed for export market. Copies were later produced in
China
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and in
Spain
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.
Design
The Models 1904 and 1907 were similar to the Gewehr 1898. They featured a longer cocking piece. Only the rifles made for
Paraguay
Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay, is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the Argentina–Paraguay border, south and southwest, Brazil to the Brazil–Paraguay border, east and northeast, and Boli ...
kept the ''Lange Visier'' sight of the German rifle. While most of the rifles were fitted only with a short bayonet lug that required a bayonet with a muzzle ring, rifles ordered by Paraguay and
Ecuador
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had another lug to fit the Mauser Model 1895 bayonet. The Siamese model was heavier and slightly longer.
Variants
Brazilian carbine version
The
Brazil
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ian military police ordered a carbine variant, with a bent bold handle. A bayonet lug was fitted under the barrel band, similarly to the
Mauser Model 1893
The Mauser Model 1893 is a bolt-action rifle commonly referred to as the Spanish Mauser, though the model was adopted by other countries in other calibers, most notably the Ottoman Empire. The M1893 was based on the experimental M1892 rifle, whi ...
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Paraguayan and Chinese carbines
These carbines generally featured turned down bolt handle, even if some Chinese carbines had a straight one. The stock ended under the muzzle. The carbines also had a tangent leaf rear sight while the front sight was directly mounted on the nose cap. No bayonet could be used.
Chinese variants
China tested the Model 1904 from 1907. The rifle was known as ''Model 1904/1907'' while the carbine was known as ''Model 1907''. Most of the rifles were originally produced by Mauser and DWM with a special 6.8×57mm cartridge. The production of the Model 1907 soon started in
Guangdong
) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
arsenal with DWM help. The
1911 revolution
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slowed the purchase of weapons and in 1914, thousand of 6.8mm Model 1907 rifles stored in Germany were chambered to the standard 7.92×57mm Mauser and pressed into service of the
German Empire
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. Originally produced as the ''Guang Xu Type 33'' during the Imperial rule, the newly formed
Republic of China
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chose it as the standard rifle of the Chinese army as the ''Type 1 rifle'', intended to replace the
Hanyang 88
The Type 88, sometimes known as "Hanyang 88" or Hanyang Type 88 () and Hanyang Zao (Which means ''Made in Hanyang''), is a Chinese-made bolt-action rifle, based on the German Gewehr 88. It was adopted by the Qing Dynasty towards the end of the 1 ...
. In 1915, the Chinese also decided to switch to the 7.92mm cartridge and the rifle was renamed ''Type 4'' or ''7.9mm Type 1''. More than 200,000 were produced until 1935. The last factory producing them was the Gongxian Arsenal, where the guns were nicknamed ''Gong 98''. While they have been replaced in most front-line units at the beginning of the
Second Sino-Japanese War
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, the Type 4 rifles were kept in regular use with some units. They were still used by the
Red Guards
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According to a ...
Oviedo
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, produced a derivative of the Mauser 1907 for Paraguay. Three variants were produced: a long rifle (''Fusil Modelo 1927''), a short rifle (''Mosqueton Modelo 1927'') and a carbine (''Carabina Modelo 1927''). The bolt stop was extended to block the clips during the loading of the magazine, thus enabling the use of different models of clip. They had a tangent leaf sight while the upper hand guard of the rifle and short rifle was slightly extended. The short rifle did not feature a pistol grip and the carbine had a stock extended to the muzzle. The bolt handle was straight for the rifle and bent for the carbine, whereas the short rifle can be found with both types of bolt handles.
The Paraguayans wanted an affordable weapons, and the guns were reportedly of low quality. 10,363 were purchased from 1927 to 1932. They saw combat use during the
Chaco War
The Chaco War (, Samaniego, the rifles were even called "Mata Paraguayo" araguayan Killerby the troops for the MP engraving they had and their grave tendency to fail.
Users
* : ~4,000 Modelo 1907 rifles and 1,000 Model 1907 carbines made by DWM in 7.65×53mm Mauser, used during the
Chaco War
The Chaco War (,
* : 7mm DWM Model 1907 rifles. A Model 1907 carbine was also sold by DWM to the cavalry of the
military police
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.
* : Model 1907, Type 1 and Type 4.
* : DWM Model 1904
* : 300 DWM Model 1907 short rifle
* : Model 1907
* : Model 1904
* : Chinese Model 1907
* : 1,500 Mauser Model 1904/1907
* : ''Fusil Modelo 1907 Paraguayo'', ''Carabina Mauser Paraguayana Mo. 1907'', ''Fusil Modelo 1927'', ''Mosqueton Modelo 1927'' and ''Carabina Modelo 1927'', all used during the
Chaco War
The Chaco War (,
* : slightly heavier and longer Mauser Model 1904