1937 Gewehr K-98

A German-born Gewehr K-98, captured, re-purposed by the Norwegian Army during World War II, and now deactivated, stands as a testament to resourcefulness and resilience.

Its journey from the battlefields of Europe to a collector’s wall is etched into its steel frame, a silent witness to the tumultuous events of the 20th century. This rifle, re-chambered to 7.62mm and bearing the mark of its adaptation, now serves as a tangible connection to the past.

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A Norwegian K98: A Relic of War and Adaptation

German Roots, Norwegian Service

This deactivated Gewehr 98, born in 1937 at the ERMA factory in Germany arrives with full matching serial numbers on all metal components. Captured by the Norwegian Army during World War II, it transitioned from serving the Wehrmacht to defending Norwegian soil.

Rather than discard captured weaponry, the Norwegians re-chambered this K98 to 7.62mm, aligning it with their ammunition standards and ensuring its continued utility on the battlefield.

The barrel receiver bears the mark of its adaptation, a stamp indicating its re-chambering for the Norwegian Army.

Key Features

  • Original Manufacturer: ERMA (Erfurter Maschinenfabrik)
  • Year of Manufacture: 1937
  • Original Caliber: 8mm Mauser (8x57mm IS)
  • Re-chambered Caliber: 7.62mm
  • Stock: Full wood
  • Accessories: Leather rifle sling, cleaning rod
  • Historical Significance: Captured and repurposed by the Norwegian Army during WWII.

Silent Witness to History

Now a “wall hanger,” this K98 serves as more than just a decorative piece. It stands as a silent witness to the tumultuous events of World War II, a reminder of the sacrifices made and the resilience demonstrated by those who fought for freedom.

A Legacy Preserved

While it once served as a tool of war, this K98 has transcended its original purpose. It is now a historical artifact, a tangible link to the past that offers valuable insights into the ingenuity and determination of soldiers who faced unimaginable challenges.

As a collector’s item, this rifle ensures that the stories and sacrifices associated with it will not be forgotten. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving history and honoring the legacy of those who fought for a better future.

Year

1937

Era

20th Century

Brand

Gewehr

Marking

K-98 9109

Country

Germany, Norway

Military Grouping

Army

Theatre

WW2 Norway