The history of the iconic Mauser family of German bolt-action rifles is
told here in extensive detail. Drawing on first-hand accounts of the
weapons in combat and fascinating primary sources regarding their
mechanical performance, this fully illustrated study charts the Mauser's
origins, combat record and lasting influence. It explores the full range
of Mauser rifles, beginning with the hugely successful Gew 98, which
entered service in the time of the Kaiser, provided the basis for the US
Springfield M1093 and equipped combatants as diverse as the South
African Boers. It also investigates the Kar 98k, which was still in
front-line use with Wehrmacht troops in 1945, saw use with Mexican and
Yugoslavian forces, and even played a role in the 1990s Balkan conflicts
in the hands of snipers.
Featuring expert analysis, specially commissioned artwork and gripping
first-hand accounts, this volume ideal for anyone seeking an
understanding of these sturdy and accurate rifles' unique place in the
history of small-unit tactics in the 20th century.