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By Dr. Dieter Storz, 464 pages, approx.
850 photographs and illustrations, hard bound with dust jacket.
In 1898 the German army introduced a new rifle that was to influence not
only the armament of the German armed forces until the mid 20th century,
but also that of many other countries. This book deals in detail with the
history of M 98 rifles and carbines in Germany between 1898 and 1918. The
book relies above all on the collections of the major military historical
museums in Germany such as the Bayerisches Armeemuseum in Ingolstadt, the
Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung in Koblenz and the Militärhistorisches
Museum der Bundeswehr in Dresden. The Deutsches Historisches Museum in
Berlin and the Royal Army Museum in Brussels also made their stocks
available for this book. After years of research work in the archives in
Munich, Dresden, Stuttgart and Suhl, new data, facts and contexts can now
be presented to the public. Hitherto unknown experimental rifles
originating from the Prussian Rifle Inspection Commission allow the path
to be reconstructed leading to the new weapon. Exotic models and special
patterns such as rifles with telescopic sights, accessories, ammunition,
bayonets and many other things belonging to the rifle are presented in
detail in the illustrations and text. But the book is not confined to
describing the artifacts, it also illuminates the historical, military and
technological background. The reader learns how troops handled weapons,
how rifles and carbines were maintained at the time, how and according to
which principles rifle training was carried out in peacetime and during
the war and what role the rifle played in combat. The book also treats in
detail technical modifications, manufacturing methods, the organization of
mass production, state-run and private arms industry, production figures
and the problems of arms supply during the First World War. S&H-$12.00










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