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Can anyone tell me about some early German Rifles called M95's manufactured by Styer-M???

They have a unique bolt action where you just pull the bolt stright back without the up and down motion on other bolt action rifles.

And ,what is the average value of these.

Thanks

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Presumably you mean Austrian (not German) Steyr-Mannlicher straight-pull rifles. See: Paul Scarlata, Mannlicher Military Rifles, Mowbray Publishing, in print.
Only a few of these made it into German service after 1938, and most of those were used by the Police and later some by the Volkssturm.
 
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Donnie, what do you need to know?

I have 2. Ammo is hard to find. Originals are in 8x50. They were made in Austria by Steyr, and in Budapest, Hungary.

Email me if you need info.


....tj



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Some modified to 8x56R and some (marked M95M) to 7,9x57 German service.
 
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