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![]() Steyr ~ Mannlicher M.95 Carbine ~ 8 × 56R Guns International #: 101726564 Seller's Inventory #: 3282397 Category: Steyr Rifles - Military Rifles - Non-US Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Cabelas Garner Company: Bass Pro - Cabelas Member Since: 7/28/15 State: North Carolina Zip: 27529 Country: United States Phone: (984) 204-2200 Fax: Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 11 Total Number of Listings: 3069 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer Payment Types Accepted: About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library Click to Visit Cabela's Bass Pro Used Guns website - Fill in the Sellers Inventory # in the Pre-Owned Gun search and check out immediately. Description: The Steyr M.95 was initially adopted and employed by the Austro-Hungarian Army throughout World War I, and retained post-war by both the Austrian and Hungarian armies. The main foreign user was Bulgaria, which, starting in 1903, acquired large numbers and continued using them throughout both Balkan and World Wars. After Austria-Hungary's defeat in World War I, many were given to other Balkan states as war reparations. A number of these rifles also saw use in World War II, particularly by second line, reservist, and partisan units in Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and to lesser degree, Germany. Post war many were sold as cheap surplus, with some finding their way to the hands of African guerrillas in the 1970s and many more being exported to the United States as sporting and collectible firearms. The rifle is loaded by means of a five-round en-bloc clip, which when loaded with cartridges, is pressed into the magazine of the rifle, where it is retained and acts at the feed lips of the magazine. When the last of the five rounds has been chambered, there is no longer anything retaining the clip in the magazine and it falls out a port in the bottom due to gravity. [1] There is a button in the front of the trigger guard which allows the user to eject a partially or fully loaded clip from the magazine when the bolt is open to unload the weapon. The clip will be ejected from the weapon quite energetically as the full force of the follower spring will be pressing against it. The rifle is not designed to be loaded by any other means but the en-bloc clip. Attempts to single feed the rifle in absence of proper clips may cause damage to the extractor. 8 x 56R SOLD Chambers: 5-round clip Metal Condition: Very Good Wood Condition: Very Good — Excellent Bore Condition: Very Good Barrels: 19.5 Triggers: Factory Stock Dimensions: "14 3/8"" LOP, Military stock Fore End: Smooth Butt Pad: Pachmayr Decelerator slip-on recoil pad Sights: Adjustable sights Item Location: Garner, NC |