How to use German infantry weapons of World War II
Weapons • Guns
If you're familiar with the Springfield Armory 1903 service rifle, as you may be after stripping and cleaning it after a thousand inspections, you'll have very little trouble in using the standard infantry Carbine 38. The Mauser Karabiner 98 Kurz (Kar98k or K98k) was a bolt-action rifle adopted as the standard infantry rifle in 1935 by the Wehrmacht, and was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles.
This is not the only weapon you find out how to use in this video tutorial. You'll find out how to use the most famous German infantry weapons of World War II, like the Maschinenpistole 40 (MP40) submachine gun, Luger Pistole 08 (The Parabellum-Pistole (Pistol Parabellum), popularly known as the Luger), Stielhandgranate 39 (otherwise known as the Potato Masher, or steep hand grenade), Maschinengewehr 34 (MG34) German machine gun, MG42, an 8cm heavy mortar, and a 88mm flak.