Archive. NOT FOR SALE.
Designed by Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher in 1895 and manufactured at the Steyr works in Austria and Budapest, Hungary, this carbine equipped the Austro-Hungarian Army during WW1 and was still being used as a second-line weapon in WW2. Originally chambered for a 8 x 50mm round, between the wars it was re-chambered for a longer more powerful 56mm cartridge. The reworked rifles were marked with a 'S' on the receiver. Popular for its impressive rate of fire due to the revolutionary straight-pull bolt action rather than the usual rotating bolt, this carbine was a reliable and effective weapon. This example is in good original condition with excellent hardwood stock and nicely blued steelwork, marked with the 'S', and dated 32 over the original date on the barrel, presumably for when it was reworked, and also marked Budapest M.95 on the receiver. Matching serial number to breech, barrel, front band and butt-stock, this is an unusual axis-power rifle. It can be cocked and dry-fired and field stripped. Comes with repro leather sling, but inert clip of rounds is not included. Full clip can be inserted and ejected, and is available for £15 in 'Inert Ammunition' section, post free if ordered with carbine. Deactivated in the UK with Certificate to UK specification.
Our Price: £275.00
All deactivated weapons sold by Jaybe Militaria are deactivated in the United Kingdom and hold a London or Birmingham certificate stating that the weapon has been deactivated correctly and is legal within the U.K.

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