Give me your sexiest Kar98K pics
>>31916967
>>31916967
Best picture of Nazi weapons.
>>31917079
>I want western society to be over run by the third world and my own kind to become extinct
>>31917079
Oddly enough, that image doesn't bother me... Kar98ks are rather unremarkable in their functionality, so at least they're not destroying a firearm that stands out above the rest. Pic related.
Been wanting to get a Kar98k, any info on where to get one at a decent price?
>>31917227
Grab an M48 Yugo man, near the same thing for a fraction of the price.
>>31917844
1940 but stamped and welded barrel bands?
>>31917883
>the late war bands are the only non-matching part.
And what about the absent bayonet lug?
>>31917894
Late war K98s didn't have bayonet lugs, the stock likely isn't matching either.
>>31917894
Jesus Christ, you're fucking stupid.
1938 S/27
>>31917961
Strange receiver markings too. It's obviously been refinished and is a capture, but not a typical Russian Capture.
>>31917227
Grab a yugo k98k
>>31917238
>not buying a yugo k98k for the same price
>>31917961
>>31917985
Looks like whoever refurbished it was good enough to let it keep most of its parts; still has a flat-buttplate walnut stock, milled bands and whatnot.
>>31917102
>fascists
>my kind
pick one
>>31917102
>German """""society"""""
>Western
>>31918521
>that G43 and Mosin in the pile
>>31918502
>i define myself as some abstract being in an ideological thought experiment that will be dead withing a few generations rather than what nature in its eternal fascism has ordained me to be
Come on guys. All I wanted was to add new pictures of mausers to my library. Don't make this a penis measuring contest
>>31916967
>>31916967
>>31918537
Where do you see the Mosin and the G43?
>>31919352
>>31918836
Looks like mine is yours a '41 duv?
>>31918502
We're all in together this time
>>31919598
DOU 43
>>31918537
I think I might see a Carcano, too. Look to the left of the bridge, spot the helmet, now look slightly right. See the horizontal rectangular gap with the little 'nub' to its left? Well, pic related.
As for this supposed Mosin and G43, I'm looking, but can't find them.
>>31919574
Oh! Well then... nevermind... the Mosin was perhaps something that was captured by the Germans and issued to a Volksturm Militiaman or something.
To be honest though, I still can't spot the G43.
>>31919731
>and issued to a Volksturm Militiaman or something.
Germans indeed captured a lot of Mosins. The non-standard stuff really showed up big late in the war when they were pressed for any kind of military rifles.
>pic related, at least one Mosin amidst a pile of Dutch Mannlicher M.95s and Mausers of various models including Kar.98k, Kar.98a, and G.24(t).
>>31919855
It really is staggering, the sheer amount of rifles produced in the first half of the 20th century...
>>31920021
Word. Check out these guys in Austria: Gew.98M, Kar.98k, Norwegian M1912 Krags, Italian Carcano M1938s.
>>31920079
Looks like a fun job, except for the whole 'throwing them all in a pile' bit. They're probably just going through them to make sure they're unloaded.
>>31919574
There's actually another G43 crossed to the one you circled.
>>31919855
>>31919731
They captured quite a lot of weapons and used what they could.
Here's some Volksgrenadiers getting armed with random allied weapons to defend Berlin.
>>31919731
It could be a Steyr M95.
More Volks getting issued Steyr M95s.
Missing handguard too.
>>31923239
That's a Mannlicher Model 1888.
Are they really worth getting anymore with any reasonable person selling them for around $800-$900?
>>31917218
these fuckers have the best wartime mauser triggers there is
>>31923246
The heart of iron wants what the heart of iron wants.
>>31923188
>>31923199
>>31923226
>>31923239
God damn, all them old(er) men... makes me think of the hundreds of thousands or millions of fellows in their late teens or 20s that had already been killed in combat.
>>31923245
So it would seem, I'll have to edit the file name.
Here's one of a Volkssturmgewehr.
>>31923246
Well, if you wait longer the price will get higher.
>>31923282
Not all of them were old.
>>31923365
Ah, that image was in Stalingrad: The Infernal Cauldron. I also recall seeing an MG34 that was improperly labeled an MG42 I think. Actually wrote down in the book the correction. I remember reading a book from England about firearms, and they called the M1895 Nagant the "M1895 Mosin Nagant Revolver" or something like that. Definitely called it the "M1895 Mosin Nagant" though.
>>31923407
The Volkssturmgewehr was issued in may of 1945, the German Army was no where near Stalingrad at that time.
>>31923524
That book covered the initial stages of Operation Barbarossa, and I believe also touched on the final stages of the Great Patriotic War. It's just that the meat of the book was about the Battle of Stalingrad, going into extreme detail on how it was going. It was trippy to see the grain elevator in a WWII image that I had fought inside of many times in Red Orchestra II. The story behind it was incredible. I think there was also an image of another building that was used in another map. Commissar's House or something? It's been quite a while since I played RO2...
>>31923598
the fuck are you talking about nigger?
>>31916967
I tried /b/ but we all know how reliable that is...
How the fuck does one OP??? I only steal photos and talk shit but I need to know about a war correspondent that had his account go dark last night after hinting that the raqqa shit would kick off soon. I hope its the military shutting him the fuck up so they can do their thing but I would like to know the guy is ok. He posted great details and didnt give fucks. I can't post photos for shit but a few half broken links let me get to his name and one of the deleted posts that i saved.
Dudes name is Aris Roussinos
he's probably getting his ass chewed by command.... best case....
>>31923640
In what regards?
>>31923741
You implied the picture I posted was taken in Stalingrad, then you went off about Red Orchestra.
>>31923772
>>31923407
"Ah, that image was in Stalingrad: The Infernal Cauldron."
I guess I should have typed it as...
"Ah, that image was in 'Stalingrad: The Infernal Cauldron', by Stephen Walsh." It was a book; I was not saying that the picture was in Stalingrad. I was saying it was in that book. While I think it's fairly obvious that I was referencing a title of sorts due to the capitalization, I blame the confusion on myself for not being more obvious. I should have referenced the author as well.
>>31917079
Didn't know this was a gore thread :(
>>31924679
War is hell.
>>31918521
Steyr M95?
>>31926582
meant to say Mannlicher 1890 Carbine
>>31924726
Wow, looks like he basically slapped an AKMS stock onto it, or possibly something even more rugged than that. Hey, props to him; if it works, it works.
>>31926587
>meant to say Mannlicher 1890 Carbine
I don't think so; the M90/95 carbines have their side sling loop mounted on the wrist; this one has a bar on the side of the buttstock like a Carcano.
>the same pile a bit later