Gewehr 98 Infantry from Battlefield 1 vs the real gun

Published on April 11, 2017
Duration: 14:32

This video provides a detailed comparison between the Gewehr 98 rifle in Battlefield 1 and its real-world counterpart. It highlights the accuracy of the game's depiction of the rifle's mechanics, such as the 'rollercoaster' sight and bolt operation, while also noting gameplay simplifications. The review emphasizes the historical significance and smooth action of the Mauser Gewehr 98.

Quick Summary

The Gewehr 98 in Battlefield 1 is compared to the real WWI rifle. While the game accurately shows the 'rollercoaster' sight and general form, it simplifies mechanics like the striker indicator and stripper clip loading for gameplay. The real G98 boasts a smooth Mauser action and a straight bolt for leverage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Battlefield 1 Gameplay
  2. 00:49Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 01:15Introduction to the G98
  4. 02:49Mechanical Comparison: Cocking Indicator
  5. 04:31The 'Rollercoaster' Sight
  6. 07:05Striker Clip Loading
  7. 08:26G98 vs. K98k Bolt Design
  8. 11:21Action Smoothness and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Gewehr 98 in Battlefield 1 compare to the real rifle?

Battlefield 1's Gewehr 98 is praised for its accurate depiction of the 'rollercoaster' sight and general appearance. However, minor inaccuracies exist, such as the striker position indicator and the stripper clip loading animation, which are simplified for gameplay.

What are the key mechanical features of the real Gewehr 98 discussed?

The review highlights the Gewehr 98's straight bolt handle for leverage, its smooth Mauser action, and the unique 'rollercoaster' tangent rear sight. It also contrasts the G98's straight bolt with the turned-down bolt of the later K98k.

Is the Gewehr 98's bolt operation accurately represented in Battlefield 1?

While the game shows bolt operation, it simplifies some aspects. The real rifle's cocking indicator (striker position) is sometimes misrepresented in-game, and the stripper clip loading animation differs from the manual process required on the actual firearm.

What makes the Gewehr 98's sights unique?

The Gewehr 98 features a distinctive 'rollercoaster' style tangent rear sight. This design allows for elevation adjustments via a ramp that moves along a curved track, though the game simplifies the notch for easier aiming.

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