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link above is the right stuff for the M95 Mannlicher,and. Great question LCPL23 Hi all, as I see it the 8x56 ammo that is advertised in the S.O.G. This particular rifle was cut down by the Hungarian military somewhere between 19 to carbine length, rechambered for. Has unit marking 'I.R.51.11765' on the buttplate indicating its WWI sercive. Description: Up for sale is a WWI era Austro-Hungarian M95 straightpull bolt action rifle. I am not sure about the R designation.Long live the Swedish Mauser The correct ammo for the steyr 95 is the 8x56R. Austro-Hungarian WWI WWII Steyr M95 rifle w/ammo. Both the first letter in "pointed" in their respective languages, German and Magyar. All the 8 X 56 ammo should be the same, and work in guns chambered for 8 X 56. Austria stamped theirs with an "S", Hungary with an "H". The only way you can determine if Austria or Hungary used the rifles after the war is to look at the barrel stamp for the upgraded pointd bullet rifling done in the thirties. When WW1 broke up the empire Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, & Bulgaria all were created out of the broken up empire and all split up the weapons on hand. 308 WINCHESTER CALIBER, THE RIFLE FEATURES THE FAMOUS MANNLICHER-SCHOENAUER ACTION WITH INTERNAL ROTARY. FOR SALE IS A MANNLICHER-SCHOENSAUER-BOLT ACTION RIFLE,MADE IN AUSTRIA IN 1961. The marking difference just notes which of the two A-H-E arsenals built the guns. Mannlicher-Schoenauer - Bolt-Action rifle. They are both "Austro-Hungarian Empire" rifles. On the right side of the stock, a repair was made behind the rear barrel band. 2/5 Bore (solid rifling, but dark bore and mild pitting throughout). Neither country EXISTED when these were built. Steyr Mannlicher M1895 in good condition. There is no such thing an an "Austrian" or "Hungarian" Model 95.
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Keep in mind that the extra charge for the "rarer Hungarian" model is a ripoff.
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I hear the M95 kicks a might and throws a basket ball sixed fireball like a Russian Nagant carbine. It felt very handy kinda like how everyone likes the feel of a Savage 99. (The following is probably more than anybody wants to know about M95 history!) I picked up an M95 short rifle.not sure if it was a carbine or stutzen.