The Berlin‑Lübecker Maschinenfabrik K98 Mauser is a bolt‑action rifle chambered in 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm). It features a 24‑inch barrel and a standard internal magazine capacity of five rounds. The rifle carries the “237” manufacturer code marking, identifying its wartime production origin at the Lübeck facility. The design follows the Mauser 98 pattern with a controlled‑feed bolt system and a straight bolt handle typical of early‑period configuration. Metal components are finished in military‑grade blued steel, and the stock is constructed in the traditional full‑length wood pattern associated with the K98 series.
Markings on the receiver and other components correspond to the Berlin‑Lübecker manufacturing code, a detail of interest for collectors tracking production variations among German arsenals. The rifle is used, showing indications consistent with prior service but retaining its original mechanical layout. The 24‑inch barrel length and standard Mauser bolt action define the functional characteristics of this model, which was engineered for the 7.92x57mm cartridge and equipped with a five‑round stripper‑clip‑fed magazine system. The overall configuration reflects the late‑1930s military specification for the K98 pattern rifles.
Included with the rifle is its fixed internal magazine integral to the receiver assembly. No additional accessories, tools, or packaging are specified. The firearm maintains the core features of the K98 type, including the bolt‑action mechanism, 24‑inch barrel, and 8mm chambering, as produced under the “237” code by Berlin‑Lübecker Maschinenfabrik.
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