Ivo Rigter Sr.
Founder & Co Owner of BAIV and Tracksandtrade
+31 6 518 22 502 ivosr.rigter@tracksandtrade.comThe Karabiner 98 kurz, commonly called the Kar98k, is a bolt-action rifle that served extensively with German forces during the Second World War. Adopted in June 1935 as the Wehrmacht’s standard service rifle, it represents the final development in Mauser’s line of military bolt-action arms.
This example was manufactured in 1943 at Waffenwerke Brünn AG in Brno (Czechoslovakia). After the First World War, restrictions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles prevented Germany from producing certain weapons; Mauser sold the Kar98k production equipment to Československá státní zbrojovka (German: Waffenwerke Brünn), and production continued in Brno on the original machines. Czech arsenals from Brno went on to produce and develop a number of widely respected firearms, the Bren gun being one of the better-known examples.
Despite its age, this Kar98k remains serviceable
The stock shows some damage
The bolt is movable
Delivery of this deactivated firearm within the EU is possible without any license to persons who are at least 18 years old.
For further details, see the description under NOTE TO BUYER.
The firm “Waffenfabrik Brünn” was located in Brünn (in Czech, Brno) in what at the time was Czechoslovakia. After the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I, and the formation of Czechoslovakia, arms-manufacturing capacity in Brno and surrounding Moravia was significant (the region had a long tradition of mechanical industry). Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and the post-war arrangements, Germany lost (or had to relinquish) a number of weapons-producing plants and tooling. As a result, some of the production capacity of German designs was shifted or licensed out to other countries, including Czechoslovakia.
Inside the plant, workers assemble Mauser 98‐type bolt-action rifles, stamped with factory codes like “DOT”. The rifles roll off the line and find their way into the hands of German infantry, occupying forces, and the vast battlefields of Europe. As the war intensifies, the plant shifts to wartime production rhythms: high output, standardisation, simplified manufacturing.
When the war ends, the factory emerges into a changed world: the Czechoslovak republic is restored, the occupation structures dismantled, and the industry must adapt to peacetime or new political realities. The legacy of its wartime production remains, visible in surviving rifles marked with its codes, in collector circles and in historical studies.
                                                                
                                                                
                                                                
                                                                
                                                                
                                                                
                                    LOT NUMBER
Each lot is assigned a specific lot number. This number is allocated one day before the lots are opened for bidding.
VIEWING DAYS
Inspections during viewing days are on: Saturday December 13, 2025.
Participation in the viewing days is subject to specific conditions.
Given the fact that these are often very special items whose condition, no matter how hard we try, cannot always be described 100% completely, we really recommend that you make use of this.
IMPORTANT DATES
Auction catalogue online: October 21st 2025 19.00 (CET)
Bidding starts: Saturday December 12, 2025 18.00 (CET)
Bidding ends: Saturday December 20, 2025 19.00 (CET)
TIMES
Amsterdam NL (CET): 07:00 PM (19:00)
London: 08:00 PM (18:00)
New York USA: 13:00 AM (13:00)
Sydney AUS: 05:00 AM (05:00),next day
BUYER’S PREMIUM
On all lots a buyer’s premium of 16,5% of the hammer price is charged. Over this buyer’s premium a 21% sales tax (VAT) will be applicable.
VEHICLES & VEHICLE RELATED EQUIPMENT
This lot is sold strictly as described in the auction listing on our website (https://tracksandtrade.com/).
Cars, motorcycles, trucks, cannons or howitzers, armored vehicles, and tanks are sold in as-is/where-is condition, with no technical guarantee and guarantee of authenticity and with or without registration.
ARMS & WEAPONS
The Auction House will not supply ANY item unless the correct paperwork and licensing – if needed – has been supplied by the Buyer in full.
If required and applicable (fire)arms can be made inoperable or permanently disabled by BAIV in The Netherlands as being a licensed Arms & Weapons Dealer Registration Nr. NL20191618779. In this case all relevant cost will be charged to the Buyer in addition and have to be paid in advance in full. Collection by appointment only.
Deactivated weapons (EU regulation)
A deactivated weapon is a genuine firearm that has been modified so it can no longer discharge any bullet, missile, or other projectile.
Legal basis
All deactivated weapons offered in this auction are deactivated/neutralized in accordance with EU Regulation 2015/2403, as incorporated into Dutch law on 13 May 2016.
Delivery within the EU (European buyers)
To ship a deactivated firearm we must verify that you are at least 18 years old.
Please provide a copy of a valid identity document (ID card, passport or driver’s license).
Once we have received and checked this document, we can send the deactivated weapon and its certificate at the buyer’s expense.
Important note
No lot will be delivered or shipped without the presentation of the documents mentioned above.
The buyer is responsible for their purchase once the lot is awarded and will pay at least the related costs.
Delivery outside the EU (non‑European buyers)
If you are a non‑EU resident intending to purchase an EU deactivated weapon, it is your responsibility to confirm whether ownership is permitted under the laws of your country.
You may need to provide a valid firearm license before we can ship your purchased deactivated weapon, as we comply with Dutch export regulations for (deactivated) weapons.
Any additional actions required and associated costs in such a transaction will be charged to the buyer.
MARGIN/ VAT
However, for most of the lots 21% sales tax (VAT) over the hammer price will be not applicable, it might be that in some specific cases sales tax (VAT) over the hammer price will be charged. In such a case this will be specifically specified in the lot description. For all other lots the margin scheme will be applicable. For more info see our General Conditions of Sale Article 9 on our website; www.tracksandtrade.com
IMPORT & EXPORT
Depending on the destination and content of the Lot the Buyer shall obtain an International Import Certificate / End User Certificate. Some of the items listed in the auction may require special licenses or permits or existing documents must be prepared for export. If this is relevant, Tracks & Trade will take care of this. The applicable costs will be charged to the successful bidder. Please email accounting@tracksandtrade.com if you have any questions or concerns. No item will be allowed to be collected without 100% of all legal requirements being fulfilled.
COLLECTION
Specific address details will be provided upon request and to the successful bidder/ Buyer.
Delivery: Ex Works.
LOT REMOVAL DEADLINE
All lots must be collected no later than Friday, February 7, 2025, and only after full payment has been received and all legal requirements have been met.
No storage fees will be charged prior to this date. After this period, storage fees will apply.
For buyers from the United States or other distant destinations, tailored arrangements can be made upon request.
SHIPPING & HANDLINGS COSTS
All shipping, packaging, and any special handling expenses (e.g., crane hire or specialized equipment) are the sole responsibility of the Buyer and will be invoiced at actual cost plus a 10% handling fee.
LATE PICK-UP & STORAGE FEES
Any lot not collected by Saturday, February 7, 2025, will be placed in secure storage at the Buyer’s expense, with the following weekly storage rates applied (excluding 21% VAT):
Parts & accessories: €25 per lot per week
Cars and motorcycles: €50 per lot per week
Armored vehicles, tanks, cannons, etc.: €75 per lot per week
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We are here to guide you through every step of the process and will do our utmost to assist you.
DELIVERY
The buyer is responsible for the transportation of the purchased goods, unless otherwise agreed. Tracks & Trade can assist with or arrange transportation at additional cost. Please contact us for more information.
Shipping, and packing costs and special costs that arise for loading special items, such as crane costs or costs for hiring special equipment etc., will be charged to the Buyer on the basis of actual costs + a surcharge of 10%. Naturally, you can count on us when it comes to the shipment of your purchases. We are happy to take care of that.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
All information and transactions are subject to the general terms and conditions (Version 2.0 dated 29-04-2022). For more detailed information visit our website.
NOTE
By placing a bid, whether successful or not, the bidder agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions as set forth on this website (www.tracksandtrade.com) and in the applicable general terms and conditions. It is the bidder’s responsibility to review and familiarize themselves with all such terms prior to placing a bid.
After buying a classic military vehicle or other items such as cannons, planes, howitzers and tanks, there are several steps you would typically need to take:
Legalities
In principle, no special permit is required for unarmored wheeled and tracked vehicles. In many cases, an export procedure that is comparable to that for exporting classic cars and motorcycles is sufficient. Military collectables older than 75 years and with a value over Euro 50k are considered as National Heritage. In such cases an export permit must be requested from the National Ministry of Culture of the exporting country. Tanks, howitzers and self-propelled or towed cannons often require specific permits that are highly dependent on the country of shipment and the country of destination. This may involve registering the item with the appropriate authorities and complying with any regulations regarding its ownership and use. In such a case it is advisable to contact us in advance because we have many decades of experience in the import and export of Classic Military Heritage. Based on this experience, we can generally quickly provide feedback on what applies to you. This is especially relevant because regulations in this regard change every now and then and sometimes, we also have to deal with export-restrictions. In short: if you want to be sure, contact us in time to avoid difficulties at a later stage.
Storage
Find a suitable storage location for your collectable, preferably a secure and legal place where you can keep it when not in use. This could be a garage, warehouse, or even a specially designed storage facility or museum.
Transportation
After you have all the paperwork in place the next step will be the (oversees) transport to your desired location. This may involve hiring specialized transport and broker services due to permits, size and weight. In this case we can also support you with organizing the transport or make sure you get in contact with dedicated brokers and import agents.
Maintenance and Restoration
Depending on the condition of your military collectable, our partner BAIV can help you with maintenance and restoration work to ensure that it is safe and operational. This could involve relatively easy maintenance and repair or service till a Class-A restoration. In such a case please contact BAIV (info@baiv.nl).
Training
If you intend to operate a vehicle then make sure you have manuals that describe how to operate the vehicle. Nowadays there are numerous reprints available on the Internet that explain to you in a playful way how to drive and operate your vehicle. This is often a team effort, which makes owning such a vehicle extra attractive. If required, you can also involve/hiring a professional instructor or attend specialized training courses to learn how to drive and maintain it safely. In such a case, our partner BAIV (www.baiv.nl) can also support you
Insurance
Consider obtaining insurance coverage for your vehicle to protect yourself against any potential accidents or liabilities that may arise from owning and operating it. Often there are specialized insurance companies offering these kinds of services. Local military vehicle clubs often also know their way around the specific options offered by insurance companies.
Enjoyment
Finally, once everything is in place, you can enjoy owning and, if permitted, operating your classic military vehicle, cannon or howitzer. Whether it's for display purposes or for participating in historical reenactments, owning such a great unit can be a unique and rewarding experience.
Ivo Rigter Sr.
Founder & Co Owner of BAIV and Tracksandtrade
+31 6 518 22 502 ivosr.rigter@tracksandtrade.com