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M98kF1 ZF41: Norway Recycles Germany's Worst Sniper Rifle (Ad-free)

When Germany capitulated at the end of World War Two, several hundred thousand German soldiers were stuck in Norway (thanks to the efforts of the Norwegian Resistance preventing them from moving south to reinforce against Allied landings in Normandy). These solders' arms were surrendered to the Norwegians, and they formed the basis of Norwegian Army and Home Guard armaments for many years. With hundreds of thousands of K98k rifles to choose from, the Norwegians were able to pick out plenty in good condition. This included 400 ZF41 DMR/sniper rifles that were kept intact and taken into Norwegian service. Three different branches used the rifles, and they are marked on the chamber with either HAER (Army), FLY (Air Force), or K.ART (Naval Artillery).

In 1950, Norway began to get US military aid in .30-06, and they decided to rebarrel these Mausers to that cartridge. The process began in 1952 and they were all converted by the end of 1956. The new barrels are marked "KAL 7.62", for 7.62x63mm. There was only a small amount of experimental further conversion to 7.62mm NATO. The ZF-41 models like this one were also given a new serial number tag riveted onto the scope mount with the rifle's serial number (150001 through 150400).

Converted Mausers served in the Home Guard until the early 1970s, when they were replaced by the AG3 (HK91).

Video on German use of the ZF-41 optic: https://youtu.be/sBstpqUAniw

M98kF1 ZF41: Norway Recycles Germany's Worst Sniper Rifle (Ad-free)

Comments

loooong service life! horror to zero that scope or not I really like one can still use the irons with the scope mounted. for a mauser it looks much cooler than the regular 98k. bet they are still used by civilians in norway. no reason to get rid of one that still works.

Guido Schriewer

I had one of my M48B Serbian Mausers converted by my gunsmith to 6.5x55 Swede instead of 6.5 Creedmoor. He installed a Douglas Premium medium heavy barrel. The rifle had previously had the bolt handle forged down by one of my Vietnam War buddies. I installed a Leupold VX Freedom 3-9x40 [with 30 mm tube] scope. I also installed a Timney trigger and a Dayton Traister low scope safety. I used the 6.5 Swede instead of the Creedmoor round because the Swede has slightly better ballistics and I figured it would feed better in the Mauser length action. https://i.imgur.com/vb84gmR.jpg https://i.imgur.com/sho7n8d.jpg

Kerwin Kerr

I understand why the Norwegians repurposed the K98 but what I don't understand is why they went with the AG3 in the late 60's, a German design, in which the Nazi occupation was still a fresh memory.

Richard Joy


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