The Mauser 98k is a magazine rifle officially adopted in 1935. It was the main and most massive small arms of the Wehrmacht. Structurally, it is a shortened and slightly modified modification of the Mauser 98 rifle.
The Mauser 98k rifles were equipped with standard SG 84/98 bayonets, significantly shorter and lighter than the bayonets provided for the Mauser 98. Such a bayonet had a 25 cm long blade with a total length of 38.5 cm. Massive bayonet battles were not typical for World War II, therefore in order to save money from the end of 1944, rifles were no longer equipped with bayonet-knives, they even lacked a bayonet mount and a ramrod. In addition to the standard bayonet, the SG 42 model was adopted, although it was not included in the series. SG 42 had a length of 30 cm with a blade length of 17.6 cm.
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