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M95 steyr mannlicher rifle
M95 steyr mannlicher rifle










Under the barrel-band, while the nose cap (which carried the stacking hook) had the bayonet lug on its underside. Sling swivels lay on the under-edge of the butt and The M1895 differed in several important respects from theĮarlier service rifles, for example, it had a full-length handguard and a leaf-pattern rear sight. In 1895 an improved infantry rifle was adopted, incorporating a straight-pull boltĪdapted directly from that of the M1890 Mannlicher Cavalry Carbine. Withstand the pressures generated by new high velocity cartridges. However, it wasĮqually clear that even the new 1888-pattern rifles were ineffectual compared with the latest European advances, and that their weak bar-locks could not Trials in 1892 failed to convince the Austro-Hungarian Army authorities that ultra-small calibers were effective enough to change from 8mm. Integral clip-loaded box magazine, 5 roundsħ65mm barrel, 4-groove rifling, RH, concentricīarrel threads: 27mm (1.062") major diameter, 12tpi, 19mm (.750") shank length Muzzle velocity 620 m/sec with M1893 ball cartridgeĪction: Straight-pull bolt action, with two lugs on a detachable bolt head engaging the receiver. Von Mannlicher and also manufactured in large quantities by Österreichische Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft, Steyr, 1896-1918).Ģ.5 million were made total, approx.

m95 steyr mannlicher rifle

(This rifle was designed by Ferdinand Ritter

m95 steyr mannlicher rifle m95 steyr mannlicher rifle

Mannlicher M95 Austro-Hungary Infantry Rifle and Carbine












M95 steyr mannlicher rifle