MAUSER 98 DWM
Price from: €20649
125 years ago, German Metallpatronenfabrik AG, together with Ludwig Loewe and MAUSER, founded Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) in Berlin, laying the foundation for one of the most legendary names in firearms history.
In the decades that followed, DWM became an undisputed benchmark for hunters worldwide. Connoisseurs still hold in high regard the legendary hunting cartridges and the Model 98 systems from the DWM 1908 and DWM 1909 series.
Now, MAUSER revives this long-standing tradition and brings the DWM legend back to life. The new MAUSER 98 DWM is a firearm of exceptional distinction, combining:
- Grade 9 stock with a high-gloss finish
- Light and dark steel design with unmistakable character
- All the virtues of the proven and indestructible Model 98 action
Firearm configuration
Technical data
BrandMauser
ModelM98
Submodel98 DWM
Type of firearmRifle
Sub-type of firearmBolt-action
ModalityHunting
Availability
Discontinued
HandnessLeft-handed
Accuracy gurantee—
Interchangeable Barrel
NO
Barrel Diameter (mm)17
Barrel Diameter (inches)0.66
ThreadNo
Barrel flutedNo
Muzzle brakeNO
Barrel FinishBlack steel
Barrel MaterialSteel
Barrel Brand—
Type of stockStraight stock
Stock MaterialWood
FullstockNO
Stock finishingWood
Fire mechanismStriker
Trigger typeSingle-stage
Adjustable trigger1
Removable magazineNo
Open sightsYES
Choke—
Type of choke—
Number of chokes—
Bases—
Optics—
Where to buy?
Second hand
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