Sunday Shoot a Round # 145

Published on October 9, 2022
Duration: 56:55

This video features a detailed look at the G98 Mauser rifle, chambered in 8mm Mauser. The presenter, Hickok45, discusses its historical significance as the predecessor to the K98k, its design features like the roller coaster sight, and its rarity. He shares personal shooting experiences, highlighting the rifle's accuracy and the enjoyment derived from shooting classic firearms. The video also touches on broader topics like the appreciation of historical firearms and the importance of proper sight alignment.

Quick Summary

The G98 Mauser rifle, chambered in 8mm Mauser, is a rare German bolt-action rifle adopted in 1898. As the predecessor to the K98k, it features a distinctive roller coaster adjustable rear sight and is highly sought after by collectors for its historical significance and shooting characteristics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Setting the Scene
  2. 01:30Introducing the G98 Mauser Rifle
  3. 02:03G98 Model Year and Naming Conventions
  4. 03:16Rifle Modifications and Fit (Limb Saver)
  5. 04:01Shooting Impressions and Camera Issues
  6. 05:30G98 vs. K98k: Historical Context
  7. 06:14Target Practice and Sight Issues
  8. 07:08Improving Sight Visibility
  9. 08:04Yellow Jacket Encounter
  10. 09:00Acquisition Story: Franklin Gun Shop
  11. 10:17Rarity and Availability of G98s
  12. 10:42Shooting Experience with the Mauser
  13. 10:48Tribute to Loretta Lynn
  14. 14:52Country Music Appreciation
  15. 16:24News of Loretta Lynn's Passing
  16. 17:16Visiting Country Music Landmarks
  17. 19:00Encounter with Carl Smith/Perkins
  18. 20:26More Shooting: Bowling Pins and Turkeys
  19. 21:21The Power of Blast vs. Bullet Impact
  20. 22:43Scammers and Rebirth of 1911 Interest
  21. 25:49Increase in Firearm Interest
  22. 26:53Variety in Shooting: Flintlock vs. AK
  23. 29:06Sight Verification for Competition
  24. 31:45Sight Adjustment Advice
  25. 32:10Henry Rifle Sight Issues
  26. 35:30MPX Video and Florida Hurricane Aftermath
  27. 41:37Final Thoughts on the 8mm Mauser
  28. 42:31G98 Rifle Details and Wood Quality
  29. 43:30Long Barrels and Sight Radius
  30. 44:17Military Barrel Length Trends
  31. 44:51Advice for Young People: Legacy and Contribution
  32. 48:36Appreciation for Bolt Action Rifles
  33. 49:46More Shooting: Bowling Pins
  34. 50:19Concluding Thoughts on the G98
  35. 51:22Farewell and Florida Hurricane Support
  36. 52:09Weekly Video Schedule and Content Plans
  37. 53:45The Fun of Shooting and History
  38. 54:56The Relevance of History with Age
  39. 55:26Concluding Remarks and Rambling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the G98 Mauser rifle?

The G98 Mauser is a German bolt-action rifle adopted in 1898, chambered in 8mm Mauser. It served as the predecessor to the more widely known K98k and features a distinctive roller coaster adjustable rear sight.

How rare are G98 Mauser rifles?

G98 Mauser rifles are considered quite rare, especially in good condition, making them significantly harder to find than their successor, the K98k. Their rarity adds to their appeal for collectors and enthusiasts.

What caliber is the G98 Mauser rifle?

The G98 Mauser rifle is chambered in the 8mm Mauser cartridge. This is a powerful and historically significant round that was standard issue for the German military for many years.

What is the significance of the G98's roller coaster sight?

The 'roller coaster' sight on the G98 is an adjustable rear sight designed for battlefield use. It allows for elevation adjustments, making it a more versatile sighting system for varying ranges compared to fixed sights.

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