

These rifles remained the main service rifle of the German Army until 1935, when they were replaced by the Karabiner 98k rifles, whose design was based on the Gewehr 98. In 1923, the Karabiner 98b variant was introduced largely for the reason of producing a weapon that complied with the Treaty of Versailles limitations. Gewehr 98 rifles of different variants saw extensive combat in WW1, not only with the Germans but also with troops of the Ottoman Empire.

In the spring of 1915, 15,000 select examples were ordered to be equipped with telescopic sights, converting them into sniper rifles when the conversion work was done, 18,421 examples were built.
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In 1908, the Karabiner 98az variant design entered production, which had shorter barrels for cavalry units and support units they represented an upgrade of the Karabiner 98a variants produced since 1898 but had not been considered successful. In 1904, Waffenfabrik Mauser received a contract to build 290,000 rifles and Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken received a contract for 210,000. They first saw action during the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1901.

Peter Chen ww2dbaseGewehr 98 bolt-action rifles were adopted by the German Army as the standard infantry rifles in 1898, but the first major issue of the weapon did not take place until 1901.
