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Steyr mannlicher m1895 carbine
Steyr mannlicher m1895 carbine










steyr mannlicher m1895 carbine

These conversions are prized by collectors for their relative scarcity and chambering in a commonly available round, but suffer from a fragile extractor and a lack of replacement parts. The M95/24 is often mistakenly attributed to Bulgaria, but 7.92x57mm was never a standard caliber of the Bulgarian military. This conversion was designated M95/24 in Greece and M95M in Yugoslavia. Greece and Yugoslavia converted at least some of their captured M1895s to 7.92x57mm Mauser, fed by stripper clips instead of the original model's en-bloc clip system. Between the World Wars, both Austria and Hungary converted the majority of their rifles to fire the more powerful 8x56mmR round. The M1895 was originally chambered in the 8x50mmR cartridge.

steyr mannlicher m1895 carbine

Rate of fire is fairly high, for a manual action weapon, as there is no requirement to turn or twist the bolt when operating the weapon, but the bolt is very stiff and there is considerable recoil, especially on the "stutzen" ( carbine) versions. It is also renowned for a high degree of reliability and sturdiness, although this requires decent care and maintenance with an extractor that is notoriously prone to breakage. The M1895 is unusual in employing a straight-pull bolt action, as opposed to the more common rotating bolt of other rifles. Many were found in the hands of African guerrillas in the 1970s. Numbers of these rifles also turned out in World War II, particularly in the hands of second line and reservist units. During World War II Romania employed much use of the Mannlicher rifle.

steyr mannlicher m1895 carbine

It was employed by the Austro-Hungarian army throughout World War I, and post-war by both Austrian and Hungarian armies. Guidance=The Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 rifle is an early bolt-action rifle, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher. Weight= M95 long rifle: 3.8 kg (8.36 lb) emptyįeed= 5-round en-bloc clip (stripper clip in M95/24 and M95M rifles), internal box magazine Variants= M95 long rifle, M95/24 rifle, M95M rifle, M95/30 rifle, M95/34 carbine Used_by= Austria-Hungary, Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Yugoslavia












Steyr mannlicher m1895 carbine