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Added by SSDGFCTCT9The Karabiner 98 Kurz (English: Carbine 1898 Short), commonly abbreviated to Kar98k, K98k or K98, is a bolt-action rifle created and designed in 1934 by Mauser arms manufacturers. Its predecessor, the Gewehr 98, was designed in 1898, hence its name. The Kurz model was developed to be more versatile as it has a shorter barrel. In 1935, it was adopted by the Wehrmacht as their standard-issue rifle until their defeat in 1945.
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Battlefield 1942
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| K98/K98Sniper/K 98 | |
| Damage |
5 |
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| Ammunition capacity |
5 rounds |
| Starting ammunition |
5 clips |
| Maximum ammunition |
5 clips |
| Reload time |
1.6 seconds |
| Rate of fire |
22.2 rpm |
| Recoil |
Medium |
| Fire mode |
Bolt-action |
| Special feature(s) |
Scope for Scout kit; bayonet in The Road to Rome; rifle grenade in Secret Weapons of WWII |
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In Battlefield 1942, the K98 is issued to the Wehrmacht, Afrika Korps and Imperial Japanese Navy Engineer kits. It has high power, high accuracy, medium recoil and a low rate of fire. Recoil is not a problem with the K98, because the bolt must be cocked with every shot, preventing overwhelming recoil of any kind. The K98 can only guarantee a one-shot kill if it is a head shot. On an enemy at at least over 20 health, it will take two body-shots, or three leg-shots to kill. The K98's damage is not affected by range.
The K98 lacks particularly in rate of fire. Every time a player shoots, they must interrupt their aiming and cycle the bolt which takes nearly three seconds. As well, the difficulty to kill an enemy in one shot makes it a particularly bad choice for close-range. At longer ranges, it is much more effective, as most weapons, except the No 4, cannot overcome the K98's accuracy, and at longer ranges, the player would have more time to cope with the low rate of fire.
K98Sniper
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The K98Sniper issued to the Wehrmacht, Afrika Korps and Imperial Japanese Navy Scout kits which features a usable 6X zoom scope. It has the same exact properties as the K98, but has a larger amount of zoom. When firing scoped in, the player unscopes to work the bolt just afterwards.
Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome
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In Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome, the K98 is issued to the Royal Italian Army Engineer kit and the K98Sniper is issued to the RIA Scout kit. A bayonet is mounted on the non-scoped K98, replacing the combat knife.
Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII
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In Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII, the K 98 is issued to the Waffen-SS Engineer kit, however, the K98Sniper is replaced by the Gewehr 43 ZF4. A rifle grenade can be mounted on the K98, replacing the ExpPacks.
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Battlefield Vietnam
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World War II mod
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The K98 is the sniper rifle of choice for the Imperial Japanese Navy scout. Its stats are identical to those in Battlefield 1942.
Battlefield 1943
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| Type 98 | |
| Damage |
2 shots to kill |
| Damage multipliers |
1 headshot to kill |
| Ammunition capacity |
5 rounds |
| Rate of fire |
~30 rounds |
| Faction | |
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Scout |
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Trivia
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- For Battlefield 1943, DICE developers explained that they originally planned to make an Arisaka rifle for the IJN Scout, but they did not have a real life model for the Arisaka and used a German K98 that they happened to have.[3] The name was changed to "Type 98" most likely to give it a Japanese counterpart.
- In Battlefield 1943, it is a direct equivalent, in stats, of the USMC M1903 Springfield.
- In Battlefield 1942', the Grenade launcher attachment is called "Mauser K98" in the killfeed, which is actually the full name for the actual rifle, and not the grenade launcher.
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