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  2. Zastava M 98/48 - Wikipedia

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    The Zastava M98/48 (often called Mod.98/48, Model. 98/48, Yugo K98k) was a refurbished bolt-action rifle, chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser, a cartridge that was temporarily adopted in the years after World War II by the Yugoslav People's Army.

  3. Zastava M48 - Wikipedia

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    The M48 was designed with a stock similar to the 98k, but it has a shorter intermediate-length action and receiver, as does the similar M24 series Mauser. The M24 series Mausers were built from prewar Yugoslav Model 24 Mausers and then refurbished with newer Belgian parts, and usually have straight bolts, while the M48s have curved bolts.

  4. Zastava Arms - Wikipedia

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    The next postwar production rifle was the 7.92×57mm Mauser Model 1948 based on the Model 24. The production of air rifles and sporting rifles on the basis of the M48 rifle started in 1953. In 1954, Zastava started the production of shotguns and small bore rifles, as well as the 7.9 mm M53 ¨Sarac¨ machine gun.

  5. 76 mm mountain gun M48 - Wikipedia

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    There have been at least five variants of the M48: The M-48 (B-1) has pneumatic tyres and a maximum towing speed of 60 km/h. It can also be towed by animals in tandem or disassembled into eight pack loads. The M-48 (B-1A1-I) has the pneumatic tyres and wheels as fitted to the M48 (B-1), plus some of the features of the suspension of the M48 (B ...

  6. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    M48 (Hungarian modification) PW wz. 33 (Polish clone) Type 54 (Chinese clone) Type 68 (North Korean clone) TTC (Romanian clone) Zastava M57 (Yugoslav clone) Soviet Union: Makarov pistol: 9×18mm Makarov: 1951–present still widely used by police, military and security forces IZh-70, IZh-71, MP-71 commercial variants: 9×18mm Makarov, .380 ACP

  7. Category:Rifles of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Mauser Model 1910; Z. Zastava M 98/48; Zastava M48; Zastava M59/66; Zastava M76; Zastava M77 B1 This page was last edited on 2 July 2019, at 05:48 (UTC). Text ...

  8. M48 - Wikipedia

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    M48 (Cape Town), a Metropolitan Route in Cape Town, South Africa; M48 (Johannesburg), a Metropolitan Route in Johannesburg, South Africa; M48 Mauser, a Yugoslavian version of the Mauser K98 rifle; 76 mm mountain gun M48, a Yugoslavian mountain gun; Zastava M48, a post World War II Yugoslavian version of the German Karabiner 98k

  9. Category:Mauser rifles - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Mauser-system Bolt-action rifles and variants. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. 0–9.