8,25mm Gw/96

Variants

 * Karabinek 8,25mm Modul 38 - Replaced the m/96 in general service from 1938 onwards, was a significantly shorter and lighter carbine.
 * Shortened from original rifle.
 * New rear sight.
 * Built in bayonet.


 * Karabinek 7,62mm Modul 51 - Based on the m/38, modified to fire 7,62x45mm Herecau turning the rifle into an intermediate bolt action carbine, utilised as an auxiliary weapon for rear line Armed Forces personnel, the Lienzek National Militia and the Lienzek Border Guard.
 * New rear sight as a result of caliber change, features ghost ring aperture instead of conventional rifle sights.
 * Rear sight moved back due to complaints regarding proximity of front and rear sight.
 * New hooded front sight.
 * Replaced internal magazine with double stack 7.62x45mm magazine, increased capacity from 5 to 10 rounds.
 * New wood furniture.

Current Operators
None

Past Operators

 * Lienzeberg - Primary operator, used extensively across several branches of the Lienzek Royal Armed Forces from 1896 to 1970 in various forms. Withdrawn from frontline service in 1949, however remained in auxiliary service in with rear line Armed Forces personnel, the Lienzek National Militia and the Lienzek Border Guard.
 * - Provisional Government of National Revival