1920 an official decision was made to adapt the M98 Mauser - a possible politicalĭecision to further distance themselves from the Monarchy. ![]() They also started manufacturing the M95 short rifles/parts. The newly formed Czechoslovakia had about 300,000 Mannlichers of all models in their possession. ![]() Stutzen/Carbine: 1003mm overall, 3.09kg 500mm barrel, 4-groove rifling, RH, concentricĪfter WW1 the Czechs received independence from Austria and were given Slovakia from Hungary. Rifle: 1272mm overall, 3.78kg 765mm barrel, 4-groove rifling, RH, concentric ![]() Stutzen/Carbine muzzle velocity 580 m/sec with M1893 ball cartridge Rifle muzzle velocity 620 m/sec with M1893 ball cartridge ![]() Integral clip-loaded box magazine, 5 rounds Originally made by Österreichische Waffenfabriks-Gesellschaft, Steyr, 1897-1918 and by Fegyver és Gépgyár Rt, Budapest, 1897-1918 in caliber 8x50RmmĪction: Straight-pull bolt action, with two lugs on a detachable bolt head engaging the receiver. Czech Mannlicher M.95 Rifles and CarbinesĬzechoslovakia - Mannlicher M1895 Rifle, Stutzen & Carbine
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