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They are usually easily identified by the top handguard which extends behind the rear sight and ends just in front of the receiver ring, although this feature exists on other models as well. were machined from forged steel) in the A and B variations. The critical bolt and receiver which contain the pressure of the burning propellant within the cartridge case retained the same material requirements and design tolerances (i.e. These changes sped production while lowering cost. The main difference between the Zastava M48A and the K98k is that the M48 uses an intermediate-length receiver and sheet metal stamping for the magazine floor plate. Although similar in general appearance to that of the German rifle. After World War II, the Yugoslavs took this design and incorporated modifications based upon Germany’s Mauser Karabiner 98k. The Zastava M48A 8mm Mauser a post-World War II Yugoslavian version of the Belgian Fabrique Nationale designed Mauser Model 1924 short rifle which was produced under contract by the “Kingdom of Yugoslavia” beginning in 1928 and ending with the Nazi occupation in 1941.
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Video - Mauser Bolt Disassembly/Reassembly Windows Media Video, 100k, 7.Description Yugoslavia Zastava / Importer PW Arms Mauser Military Rifles of the World, 3rd Ed The Flat Vulture or My 98k Russian Capture Range Report Mojo'n My Mauser: Mojo T-38 Front and Rear Sights Installed on a Yugo M48 Right here at OpticsPlanet, we ensure that it is our obligation to get the perfect. The Chameleon: A Yugo m48 Mauser w/Boyd's Laminate Stock, Iron Elite Scope Mount, and Huber Concepts Mauser Trigger! 1 Barrel Channel Rifle Stock is their way of showing you how much they care. Although very similar in external appearance, many of the parts of the Yugoslav and German rifles are not interchangeable, especially the bolt and related action parts.
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Project: Medium Bore, Part 2: The Metamorphosis of a K98 Mauser Action from Ugly Duckling to Soaring Eagle by Mark Trope After World War II, Yugoslavia took the design of the 98k rifle series and produced its own domestic variant with minor modifications. The wood is in great shape with its original finish intact and no serious damage no deep cuts, gouges, or pockmarks.

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(the BO=bez oznake, meaning "without markings.") The M48BO versions were new manufactured M48s as well as numerous captured, reconditioned and "scrubbed" German Kar 98k rifles (sometimes the latter were called M98/48N, the "N" standing for "Njemac," which is Serbo-Croat for "German.") The M48B/M48BO versions were made chiefly for export-and most of these were sent to Egypt, Iran and Algeria. In 1952 it was renamed Redīanner Works.) The M48 series came in four versions-the M48 (all milled parts) M48A (stamped magazine floorplate) M48B (increased use of stamped parts) and the comparatively rare M48BO Zastava was known as "Preduzece 44"-meaning Enterprise 44, from 1945-52. The Yugoslav M48 Mauser rifle was manufactured from 1950-65 at the Zavodi Crvena Zastava (Red Banner Works. So they were packed up and stored away for the past 50 years. Manufactured all of the way into the 50's they became obsolete with the onset of the Semi-Automatic battle rifle.

The M48 is a little shorter in overall length in the barrel and the overall length of the rifle in comparison to the original German 98k it is modeled after. These 8mm rifles are excellent little shooters that are well made and offer a unique opportunity to the shooter and collector to purchase a Like New variant of the very dependable and well made Mauser 98k. Yugoslavia produced quite a few of these rifles that now have been brought to the surplus market in New to Like New condition. Based in design on the German 98k Mauser and the Yugoslavian Model FN 30 and 24 Carbines and Rifles. The last Mauser Rifle (not made from parts or a rebuilt) produced by Yugoslavia at the famed Kragujevac arsenal, the Model 1948 98k Short Rifle or otherwise called the Yugoslavian M48.
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