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Hello all,
I’ve recently been bitten by the milsurp rifle bug. What began with a sporterized enfield no.1 mk3 has led to recently trading for my first non-sporterized surplus military rifle. From the research I’ve done (from here!) I believe I have a Steyr m95/30. Since I am new to these WW1 and 2 rifles, I was hoping for direction. I would like to start a thread on the Steyr, but I’m not entirely sure which forum section to start it. Any direction would be great! Thank you.
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10-12-2017 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riversedge
I would like to start a thread on the Steyr, but I’m not entirely sure which forum section to start it.
Hello Riversedge,
By looking through our search feature I found a number of inquires about the Steyr M 95's posted here in this forum. And since you've said hello, you might as well post about your Milsurp here also.
1: First welcome to Milsurps from another member from a Rivers Edge here in Michigan !
2: I found this link you might be interested in by typing in Steyr M 95 in the Search Box: http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=47689
3: Be prepared..... We like pictures.
Again Welcome, from the East of Lansing area,
Charlie-Painter777
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Charlie,
Thank you for the warm welcome! The river life is good! I wasn’t sure if there was a specific section for Austrian rifles but if here works I’m good with that. I read that thread of posts and found it very informative.
I’m going to check out the sticky on how to upload photos and add another post. Thanks again
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If starting a brand new thread with a 'Attention Grabbing Title'..... my best guess would be in the Mauser Rifles section, I believe these are closely (?) related. Good Luck..........
Cheers,
Charlie-Painter777
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Steyr M95/30 photos
Ok,
I have attached the pictures of my recently acquired m95/30. From what I have researched, this appears to be a carbine that has been cut down, due to the front sight attached via barrel band. The "K" marking, if I'm correct, indicate this rifle was made in Austria
. The stock looks to have been re serialized for the third time (force matched?). The stock looks pretty cool with a tiger stripe pattern. The previous owner said this is more rare and valuable (I take that with a grain of salt). The rifle came with several clips (en blocs?), some of which are Third Reich marked. Ammo that came with it is also Third Reich marked with the year 1938 and roman numeral 8 (August?). The S stamp on the barrel indicates that this rifle fires the 8x56r spire point. That about covers what I have found out about the rifle. If I'm missing anything let me know!
Also, I am considering taking this rifle down and cleaning/restoring the stock with a 50/50 mix of boiled linseed oil
and turpentine (based on research). However, this stock looks rather banged up, dirty, and possibly historical. What are some thoughts on the stock. Should I leave it as is, or proceed to clean it up? I am also a coin collector, so I know cleaning can be very harmful to something with historical value.
Thank you all for reading and hopefully replying!
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Wouldn’t post until it was reviewed ?
Last edited by painter777; 10-14-2017 at 04:39 PM.
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Badger said the antivirus flagged my pictures but they have been reviewed and they are up now. Thanks!
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Nice little carbine you have there. As you might know by now this was made from a long rifle based on the rear sight on the rifle. Your markings are worn but I think the date stamp is likely that this rifle was accepted into service in 1920. From there it would have been cut down and modified to the M95/30 configuration. After that it was sent to Bulgaria, who refurbished it post-WWII.
Here is a good read for M95 related information.
http://www.hungariae.com/Mann9530.htm
The clips for your rifle are often called Mannlicher clips after there designer. The American term is often 'en-bloc' after the M1
Garand. Many of the M95 Mannlicher clips you find are from the late 30s. It is neat as you mentioned as some are marked with the little swastika eagle on them and some are marked with the Austrian Double-headed eagle. I have some in the original boxes, with ammo from I believe July and August 1938, and you can see the change over from Austrian government to Nazi government very clearly as the ammo received the swastika eagle when the change over happened.
Cool little carbine, hope you enjoy it.
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