A Turkish Gewehr 98 used by the Islamic Army of the Caucasus.

The Turkish Mauser can be used to describe many Mauser rifles used by the Ottoman Empire and then the Republic of Turkey.

  • The Gewehr 98, received during and after World War I, in 7.92[7]
  • The Vz. 98/22 rifle, produced in Czechoslovakia, in 7.92[6]
  • The Mauser Model 1938, short rifle standardization of the Model 1893, Model 1903, Gewehr 88, Gewehr 98 and Vz. 98/22, in 7.92[8][9] More than 150000 rifles were converted to 7.92 with barrel change between 1932-1950 at Kırıkkale Armaments Factory. It is also known as "Model 38 Türk Mavzeri"
  • The Karabiner 98k in 7.92, bought after World War II[10]


References

  1. Ball, R. (2011). Mauser Military Rifles of the World (5th ed.). Iola: Gun Digest Books. p. 377. ISBN 978-1-4402-1544-5.
  2. Ball 2011, p. 379.
  3. Ball 2011, p. 380.
  4. Ball 2011, p. 382.
  5. Ball 2011, p. 385.
  6. 1 2 Ball 2011, p. 388.
  7. Ball 2011, p. 374.
  8. Ball 2011, p. 389.
  9. Garander (2013). "Model of 1938". turkmauser.com. Archived from the original on 2019-07-21. Retrieved 2019-06-25.
  10. Owen, J.I.H. (1975). Brassey's Infantry Weapons of the World 1950–1975. p. 57.

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