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This upload is from developer Steven Kiley who took the time to reverse engineer the Kar 98k for future engineers and devlopers across the firearms community he has done amazing work for the firearms community and for that we thank him. You can find his profile linked here.
https://grabcad.com/library/kar98k-complete-1
UPDATE 11/09/2024: I have made corrections and alterations to the model. The parasolid (.x_t), STEP and IGES will have all updates.
After more than 10 long years, here is the complete model of the Kar98k. This is probably the last major upload you'll see from me. GrabCAD is no longer a place for professionals to share, discuss, and critique quality work. The staff have let this place become infested with bots, spammers, scammers, and people who take and reupload other people's work as their own.
As for this model, it's a very close approximation of the real thing. All dimensions were measured by hand. Adjustments were made for fitment in favor of making the model visually correct.
A brief history on this particular layout of the Kar98k: My example is dated 1942, which is early-mid war. By then, Kar98k's were being manufactured with front sight hoods. Some rifles would still have the H-shaped barrel bands, but were transitioning to the new "solid" barrel bands. I might post a solid barrel band just so people can swap it out if they please. The stocks on pre-war/early-war rifles were solid walnut, while this example has made the transition to plywood. This would be the standard throughout the rest of production. Everything on my '42 rifle except the butt plate is milled, but during this time in the war, parts like the trigger guard, sling barrel band, and firing pin release buttons (discs in the stock) were transitioning into stamped parts. Flat butt plates only appeared on pre-war/early-war rifles.
https://grabcad.com/library/kar98k-complete-1
UPDATE 11/09/2024: I have made corrections and alterations to the model. The parasolid (.x_t), STEP and IGES will have all updates.
After more than 10 long years, here is the complete model of the Kar98k. This is probably the last major upload you'll see from me. GrabCAD is no longer a place for professionals to share, discuss, and critique quality work. The staff have let this place become infested with bots, spammers, scammers, and people who take and reupload other people's work as their own.
As for this model, it's a very close approximation of the real thing. All dimensions were measured by hand. Adjustments were made for fitment in favor of making the model visually correct.
A brief history on this particular layout of the Kar98k: My example is dated 1942, which is early-mid war. By then, Kar98k's were being manufactured with front sight hoods. Some rifles would still have the H-shaped barrel bands, but were transitioning to the new "solid" barrel bands. I might post a solid barrel band just so people can swap it out if they please. The stocks on pre-war/early-war rifles were solid walnut, while this example has made the transition to plywood. This would be the standard throughout the rest of production. Everything on my '42 rifle except the butt plate is milled, but during this time in the war, parts like the trigger guard, sling barrel band, and firing pin release buttons (discs in the stock) were transitioning into stamped parts. Flat butt plates only appeared on pre-war/early-war rifles.