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And the M98 was created before WWI! It's just a rifle design that set the standard and still copied to this day (within cost limitations).
it is more the symbolic. like i wont get a nazi flag ... you may not see it but this is the way we ve been raised and it was not anti-guns in those days but not supportive that much of that crazy regime and all the supporters they had ...
it is more the symbolic. like i wont get a nazi flag ... you may not see it but this is the way we ve been raised and it was not anti-guns in those days but not supportive that much of that crazy regime and all the supporters they had ...
I get what you're saying. It's not always rational, esp to those folks who didn't grow up in your shoes but it can be engrained in how you feel about certain items or symbols.
I never did like the 8x57 and would never use one for personal sporting for no other reason than it was used in 2 world wars against this country and others who were our allies. Is that kind of silly? Probably yes, but that's the way it is.
267 Canadians were killed in the boer war. You’d better sell me that .275 for scrap prices!!
it is more the symbolic. like i wont get a nazi flag ... you may not see it but this is the way we ve been raised and it was not anti-guns in those days but not supportive that much of that crazy regime and all the supporters they had ...
I get what you're saying. It's not always rational, esp to those folks who didn't grow up in your shoes but it can be engrained in how you feel about certain items or symbols.
I never did like the 8x57 and would never use one for personal sporting for no other reason than it was used in 2 world wars against this country and others who were our allies. Is that kind of silly? Probably yes, but that's the way it is.
A Mauser 98 isn’t a symbol of the Nazi Regime... are you suggesting the AK-47 is a symbol of Communism?
It’s just a gun.
And the M98 was created before WWI! It's just a rifle design that set the standard and still copied to this day (within cost limitations).
Different strokes for different folks. My Grandfather was a WWII veteran, he had a P38 he carried for bears and when he went to the city. His Brother-in-Law was wounded in Italy and used a 8mm Mauser for hunting. Didn't seem to bother either of them.
i did not say the mauser 98 at large but the ones that represented the nazi regime ...
The Serbs (Zastava) make some fine pieces, indeed.
I wish the still made the stainless models. I foolishly sold mine.
What about the 45-70, one could say it killed more women and children than actual combatants?
But, this is getting derailed. IMO the best Mauser 98's are the pre WWI South American contracts. The Peruvian 1909 is nicer than the Brazillian 1935.