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Våpensmia NM-149S: Norway's Sniper Conversion of the Kar 98k (Ad-free)

After World War Two, there were a lot of K98k rifles left in Norway. Like, a whole lot of them. So many that even in the 1980s they were still a popular basis for hunting and competition rifles. The Norwegian military contracted with the firm Våpensmia to make a batch of their VS 84S hunting rifles in 7.62x51mm for use as snipers' rifles. These used old German model 98 actions, modified to fit 5-round detachable box magazines, bent bolt handles, and short-throw safeties to accommodate the Schmidt & Bender 6x42mm scopes they were fitted with.

After some time in service, an improvement package was adopted, making this example actually an NM-149 F1. As such, it has fixed iron sights instead of detachable ones, a heavier bedded barrel, and a G3 flash hider.

Several hundred NM-149 rifles were part of a larger arms sale from Norway to Estonia in 2010, which is how this one ended up in Tallinn. They were used as marksman's rifles by the Estonians until being replaced recently by the new 7.62mm LMT "Rahe" semiauto rifles.

Thanks to the Supply Battalion of the Estonian Defense Forces Support Command for giving me access to film this hard-to-find rifle!

Våpensmia NM-149S: Norway's Sniper Conversion of the Kar 98k (Ad-free)

Comments

No idea - apparently they are quite rare even in Norway today.

Forgotten Weapons

How do I get my hands on one of these?

Brian Saunders

looks gooood. sure ain't elbonia stuff. love the stocks colour. nice rear iron solution.

Guido Schriewer

That’s a great looking gun. I learned to shoot on an M16A2 and have shot a lot of modern military rifles and machine guns, but a nice Mauser-style bolt action rifle is always my favorite. It’s just so simple, accurate and elegant. I like how they incorporated the iron sights on that rifle.

Plan9fromkansas

They should rename the league to League of Forest Brothers ...

Jeff Price

It may be on the elderly side, but I'm sure it would give enemy troops a nasty shock at 400-600 metres

Adrian Perry

What a great example of recycling ;-)

Glenn Miller


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