

This meant that the original M95 would be considered huge by today’s standards at 50-inches long overall with a 29.5-inch barrel. To put it in perspective this gun was designed just 30-years after the American Civil War and long-barreled rifles that could mount a decent bayonet were the standard for warfare at the time. Between the fast bolt and the one-piece reload of the enbloc clip, it was possible for a trained rifleman to fire up to 30-rounds per minute with the M95. Once the rounds were loaded the clip would fall free through an opening in the bottom of the magazine box and was reusable. This is not unlike the 8-shot enbloc of the M1 Garand familiar here in the US. To reload this fast-operating bolt gun, the M95 was charged with a five-shot enbloc spring steel clip that was held inside the rifle. I can send additional photos if you wish. Please PM or email (gsspatterning ) for questions or to buy. MO, personal or cashiers check will be accepted but I will refrain from shipping rifle until checks have cleared my bank. If any tracking or insurance or preferred shipping is requested, any additional cost will be the buyers responsibility. He was the owner of the M&N Distributors and Excel International firearm wholesalers in Calif. I can't verify it is unfired but the owner, I know for a fact, was a collector and not a shooter. LOP to front trigger is 14.5".ĭue to what looks like normal "Safe Queen" scratches and dings, I'm will place this in a Very Good 80% to 95% catagory settling on 90%.

This is reportedly the model that influenced Mr. Has a 20" Boehler steel barrel with hooded front sight.


Conetrol bases and rings holding a very nice Leupold Vari-X 2x7 Rimfire Special scope w/ duplex reticle. Horn pistol grip cap and a 1/2" thick White Line Pachmayr rubber recoil pad. Express style open sights with a second flip up leaf, checkered walnut stock with a skootch of figure. Double set triggers with a small adjustment screw between the two. A "67" on the left side of the barrel/action may suggest manuf in 1967. A very nice Steyr (Steyr-Daimler-Puch) Zepher in 22LR with a full length Mannlicher stock.
