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File:98kcaptures.jpg|A spread of WWII-era firearms captured from the Việt Cộng by the US Army in the 1960s. No fewer than seventeen 98k rifles are visible, along with a [[ | File:98kcaptures.jpg|A spread of WWII-era firearms captured from the Việt Cộng by the US Army in the 1960s. No fewer than seventeen 98k rifles are visible, along with a [[Mosin–Nagant]], several [[Bren]]s, and a [[PTRD-1941]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:14, 8 October 2024
Factions | Weapon | Icon | Classes | Ammo |
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![]() Karabiner 98k |
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Damage Base | Headshot × | Chest × | Stomach × | Leg × | Arm × | Bayonet | Rifle Grenades |
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65 | ×2.4 = 156 | ×2.15 = 139.75 | ×1.95 = 126.75 | ×1.15 = 74.75 | ×1.15 = 74.75 | YES | YES |
Designation | Weapon Type | Fire Modes | Fire Rate | Bullet Spread ° | Range Modifier | Muzzle Velocity | Projectile weight | Weight |
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Kar98k | Bolt Action Carbine |
Semi | 45 RPM | 5.7° & 0.3° ADS | 0.915 | 760 m/s | 12.8 g (197.53 gr) | 3.7 kg (8.16 lbs) |
Full name | Caliber | Place of Origin | Date | Manufacturer | Barrel Length | Total Length | Weapon Script Name |
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Karabiner 98k | 7.92x57mm | Nazi Germany | 1934 | Mauser (augmented by several other makers) | 23.62 in (600 mm) | 43.70 in (1,110 mm) | weapon_kar98k |
HISTORY
The Kar98k is a bolt-action rifle produced in Nazi Germany. Millions were captured by the Soviets at the conclusion of World War II and were widely distributed as military aid to North Vietnam and the Việt Cộng.
A spread of WWII-era firearms captured from the Việt Cộng by the US Army in the 1960s. No fewer than seventeen 98k rifles are visible, along with a Mosin–Nagant, several Brens, and a PTRD-1941.