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    Help identify this rifle...

    Hello all,

    I was watching this a Nat. Geo. documentary this evening, when I saw a rifle that I don't recognize. At first, I thought it was an m95 carbine, but it appears to have a turn-bolt action, rather than a straight-pull action. The footage begins at 28:10 in the film.

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    Hard to tell from the quick glance that you get, but my guess would be Carcano's.

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    It is a Dutch M95 Carbine of some variation (would need better pictures to get a definite answer for the exact model). Used 5rd Mannlicher clips which could be inserted either way, and was in 6.5x53r.

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    Hi
    The carbine has a moving side mounted swivel and a short handguard. It is a new Model No 1 cavalry carbine. If you require further information let me know.
    Ian

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    I think the Dutch Mannlicher has too many models that even they can't keep track of them all. I think they decided there were 12. But then you have to add the Dutch East Indies into the mix which ordered their own and have their own variations. What is throwing me off is that groove under the barrel. Mine is buried and too difficult to get out and I neglected to photograph that part of the rifle. I'm assuming that is the non-existent cleaning rod channel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    I think the Dutch Mannlicher has too many models that even they can't keep track of them all. I think they decided there were 12. But then you have to add the Dutch East Indies into the mix which ordered their own and have their own variations. What is throwing me off is that groove under the barrel. Mine is buried and too difficult to get out and I neglected to photograph that part of the rifle. I'm assuming that is the non-existent cleaning rod channel.
    What is really fascinating is how they did a commission to simplify the amount of variations for the carbines and instead ended up increasing the number of variations!

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    Hi
    If you include the KSO training carbine and the carbine to break up cartridges, 17 variants in all. We only have 8 so far. Included are photos of our No1 New Model. They had rods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old rockape View Post
    Included are photos of our No1 New Model.
    Isn't that a neat little carbine...I've never handled one.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Isn't that a neat little carbine...I've never handled one.
    I'm seeking a full length model. Talk about hard to find. I have handled two of the carbines. One of them is buried upstairs in a sealed case. I saw another at the Baltimore Miltaria show last Saturday. I've never seen the rifle.

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    That is a beaut, thanks for sharing that!

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