The Volkssturmkarabiner 98, abbreviated as VK-98, is a German single-shot bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser. It was created by committee as part of the Primitiv-Waffen-Programm, itself a result of Generalkriegsplann IV. In 1938, the German state began serious preparations for total war with Totalkriegsplann "Endsieg", which envisioned arming every German citizen. As a result, the VK-98 design was put into mass-production. These rifles were severely outmatched by even the most ramshackle repeating bolt-action design of World War II, but they were light and ridiculously cheap to produce. As Germany's situation stabilised in the early 1940s, VK-98 production was abandoned and the Karabiner 98k resumed mass-production, but millions of Volkssturmkarabiner had been manufactured already.


Common Attributes - National

Offensive Mentality - German Small Arms (WW2)

German soldiers during World War II were always forced, by strategic circumstances, into a defensive posture. This idea was habitually thrown aside, as they'd been trained to attack, attack and keep attacking until the enemy was dead and victory was achieved. Apparently, it worked.

EFFECT:
This weapon's damage is maximised if, in the same turn, its user performs a Sprint (1 AP).

Unique Attributes

Mauser's Mastery - Mauser Rifle UA

A hallmark of German engineering, Paul Mauser's rifles deliver unmatched precision and power, embodying the Empire’s relentless pursuit of excellence.

EFFECT:
Whenever this weapon scores an unmodified Miraculous or Critical Success in its hit roll, maximise its damage output.