A 16GA Mauser 98 Shotgun!?!?!? Wunderbar!

Here’s a close up look of a 16ga Mauser shotgun. These were made from German Mauser 98s after World War I for commercial sporting and hunting purposes. After the war, Germany had so many Mausers and were regulated to reduce their military arms. They produced the Mauser 98 shotguns or “Geha” shotguns. This one is able to hold two 16 ga shells in the magazine but some are in 12 ga. The bolt head has also been modified for shotgun shells. Interesting way to “bubba” an old military rifle! 💥💥💥 #mauser #shotgun #militarysurplus 🪖 Check us out on Instagram and Facebook for more Epic content! All weapons portrayed in this video were handled in a safe manner. A medically trained professional was on site. Multiple safety precautions were in place before, during and after filming. Seek out weapons familiarization training before handling any weapon. Collectibles and antiques are known as alternative assets in the financial world. We are not financial advisors
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