

One carbine variation will have a front barrel band with a stacking Four groove rifling withĪ right hand twist and approx 1-10in twist. Military proofs ofĮither Wn-year (Vienna) or Bp-(Hungarian Crest)-year Used by a number of Balkan countries and Italy post wwI (captured weapons).Īll: Origonally chambered for 8x50R from a 5 shot Mannlicher clip.Ĭhamber, either STEYR/M.95 or BUDAPEST/M.95. Used as a garrison and prison guard secondary weapon during the Nazi period.

Will occasionally bear the HV proof for that time period. Carried by the Austrian Army in the interwar period. A number of M95's were made in Czechslovakia in 1919-1920 from war reparation equipment bearing the BRNO stamp. Made in large numbers from 1896 thru 1918 in Austria (Steyr) and FEG (Budapest). Or Bayonet lug on right side and noĪdditional photos of M1890 (rotate locking lugs & bolt face)ģ) Police-Carbine: No bayonet lug or stacking rod, sling swivels Swivels on left side first barrel band and wrist of the stock.Ģ) Stutzen: Large bayonet lug on left side for M1888 typeīayonet, stacking rod under barrel, sling swivels under stockĪnd first barrel band. Knob, rear sight is same as M1888/90 Mannlicher graduated to 2400ġ) Carbine: no bayonet lug, no stacking rod, sling Site directly on the barrel (no barrel band), circular cocking M1890 (rotating locking lugs & bolt face) variationsĪll in 8x50R, with 19.5in barrel, oal. Model 95 rifle, top Model 95 stutzen, center Model 95/34 stutzen, bottom Austrian M1890 & M1895 Straight Pull (M.95) By Randy Rick
