R/Edge,
Beautiful Wood, Don't touch that stock, it can wait.... Trust me.
Now you've got me interested in a completely new animal to me.
I normally dabble in the US M1icon .30 Cal. Carbine along with early US lever and rolling blocks.

What is the total length?
I found what may be helpful but not sure. Like I said these are new to me. But give it some time there are some incredibly knowledgeable collectors here, some who may be from near your area like member Butlersrangers...... among others.

I found the information below by RK Smith with additions by Cliff Carlisle from this link:
m95page


The receivers and sight hoods were stamped with the Eagle stamp for the Republik Austriaicon which was used from 1918 until March 1938 when the Germans took over the control of Austria. The barrels were stamped with an HV (Heeresverwaltung = army administration) control stamp where the right leg of the H is the left leg of the V, the Austrian republic eagle and the date of the conversion.

They marked the updated ones with an S on the barrel and designated them the M95/30 or M95 S for Stutzenkarabiner. The barrels were originally marked Wn, Imperial Eagle and the date of manufacture. During the upgrade some of the dates were over stamped and some were left intact with the HV stamp alongside the original one.

After the Germans took control of Austria in 1938 they re-called all the M95s & replaced them with German rifles. The M95/30s were processed through a repair shop & the sights were changed back to the schritten type and the front sight protectors were removed. These guns were then given to the Bulgarians, one of Germanyicon's allies, who still used the M95 with the schritten sights. An un-converted M95/30 is a rare gun.


I'm curious if you can see or find the Intertwined HV Imperial Eagle and Date of Manufacture. Also along with the Frt site hood missing, I see your's has the Metric Rear site.


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