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Guns International #: 102845720
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Guns International #: 102845720
Category - Steyr Rifles
- Military Rifles - Non-US
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Seller: mrnouveau
Company: The Bunker Member Since: 10/2/12
First Name: Rick
Last Name: Jones
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 38501
Country: United States
Phone:
(931) 303-6739
Active Listings: 29
Total Listings: 149
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
3 days Payment Methods:
About Us: We are positioned at the center of the East side of the Court House square in Cookeville TN 6 South Washington Avenue. "The Bunker" is located in Jones Antiques and has become the primary focus as we specialize in WWI & WWII Militaria, Civil War and Pre-Civil, War memorabilia. We have had amazing success in sales through "GUNS INTERNATIONAL". This is the only site we use for Internet sales and highly recommend these associates. We as sellers have choices, and for our money there is none better that "GUNS INTERNATIONAL".
Steyr Hungarian Budapest M95 8x56R Carbine
Description: Here we have for consideration a very nice Steyr Mannlicher Model 1895 in 8 x 56R caliber. The Mannlicher M1895 is a straight pull bolt-action rifle, designed by Ferdinand Ritter von tihat used a refined version of his revolutionary straight-pull action bolt, much like the Mannlicher M1890 carbine. It was nicknamed the Ruck-Zuck-[Gewehr] by Austrian troops (ruck-zuck spoken as "roock-tsoock", in common language meaning "back and forth [rifle]") and "Ta-Pum" by Italian troops who wrote a song about it during World War I. The primary producers were the ŒWG in Steyr, and FÉG in Budapest. The M95/30 was a conversion in the First Austrian Republic by Steyr-Mannlicher during 1930–1940. These rifles carry the letter S meaning Spitzer stamped on the barrel. Main modification was the rechambering to 8×56mmR cartridge. Other changes were the conversion of ladder sights from the older pace unit to meters and addition of a brass front sight protector. Many long rifles were cut down to Stutzen length. Most of M95/30s were sent to Bulgaria during 1938–40, where front sight protectors were removed. This example is in very outstanding condition exhibiting some very minor wear as would be expected for a service rifle used for decades. The barrel has a very good bore with strong rifling. The action works like new and has what could be considered a service grade trigger. Sights are a blade front and ladder style adjustable rear. The fine Steyr Mannlicher 1895 would make a great addition to a collection WWI or WWII militaria. The serial numbers are all matching and was imported by cai. To complete the transaction, we will need a copy of your FFL or C&R of choice for shipping purposes. For payment we will accept personal checks, money orders, certified check or cashiers’ check. Personal checks require 8 business days to clear the bank, all other forms of payment receive same day as received shipment. Shipping and full coverage insurance is included in the price. By purchase of this item, you release the seller from any liability that may arise due to use or misuse of this firearm. If you are in the Middle Tennessee area, please visit us at “Jones Antiques / The Bunker” 6 South Washington on the Court House square in Cookeville TN. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Rifle Caliber: 8x56mmR Manufacturer: Steyr Budapest Model: M95 Condition: Minty Metal Condition: Perfect Wood Condition: Excellent Bore Condition: Outstanding Barrel Type: Carbine Action: Straight Pull Manufacture Date: Circa 1900-1940 |
Guns International #: 102845720
Guns International #: 102845720