Thank you both for the advice and info. It is quite fascinating how much history and information is behind these old military rifles. Doing research on this rifle has been a ton of fun and I’m only scratching the surface. I did find one more set of markings underneath the barrel in front of the stock. These markings are much newer and read “M 95/34 AUSTRIA 9X56 TGI KNOX TN”.

I’m guessing this is the import mark. I’ve read that these were incorrectly identified as m95/34s rather than m95/30s. I haven’t looked into TGI yet.

Any bayonet guys know what bayonet I would need to match the rifle? Did they still utilize bayonets with carbines? So many questions lol. Thanks again