Mauser Training Rifle

Published on October 8, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This review covers the Mauser KK-Wehrsportgewehr (KKW), a .22 LR training rifle designed to replicate the feel of the Karabiner 98k. It features a single-shot bolt action and is demonstrated for loading, firing, and ejection. The rifle's historical significance and collector appeal are highlighted, along with its accuracy potential with iron sights.

Quick Summary

The Mauser KK-Wehrsportgewehr (KKW) is a .22 LR bolt-action training rifle designed to mimic the weight and feel of the Karabiner 98k. It features a Mauser-style bolt action and is a single-shot firearm, requiring manual cycling for each round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Overview: Mauser KKW Training Rifle
  2. 00:08Loading and Bolt Action Demonstration
  3. 00:15Live Fire Accuracy Test at Range
  4. 00:52Bolt Cycling and Ejection (Slow Motion)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mauser KK-Wehrsportgewehr (KKW)?

The Mauser KK-Wehrsportgewehr (KKW) is a .22 LR caliber bolt-action training rifle. It was designed by Mauser to replicate the weight and handling characteristics of the larger Karabiner 98k military rifle for training purposes.

How is the Mauser KKW loaded and operated?

The KKW is a single-shot rifle. It features a Mauser-style bolt action that must be manually cycled to load a .22 LR cartridge into the chamber, fire, and then extract the spent casing.

What are the key features of the Mauser KKW training rifle?

Key features include its full-sized Mauser bolt action scaled for .22 LR, a single-shot capacity, iron sights, and a design intended to mimic the Karabiner 98k for training. It's often marked 'KK-WEHRSPORTGEWEHR' and 'MAUSER-WERKE A.G. OBERNDORF A.N.'

What caliber is the Mauser KKW rifle?

The Mauser KK-Wehrsportgewehr (KKW) is chambered in .22 Long Rifle (.22 LR). This rimfire cartridge was chosen for its affordability and suitability for training purposes.

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