Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT Steyr M-95 straight pull short rifle with bayonet
Location: Powder Springs
Zip Code: 30127
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $525
Trade Value or Items Looking For: What do you have?
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I'm selling a nice numbers matching Steyr M-95 chambered in 8x56r. Made in Austria so please don't ask for clearer pictures of the Hungarian crown. These also never had Nazi Waffenamts so don't ask why they aren't there. If you paid big money for an M-95 with Nazi markings then you unfortunately got ripped off. Dating these can be pretty difficult but a few different sources I've found place the H date code in 1918-1919. Please don't hold me too that because you know how the internet is. Anyhow, the numbers match on the barrel and receiver, as well as the stock and front barrel band. The bayonet does not have matching numbers, but these aren't easy to find and can be pricey. I'll include 2 boxes of the Nazi marked ammo it uses, unless I decide to sell for a more discounted price (More than the discount I did today.) These boxes of ammo sell for upwards of $50-$85 for 10 rounds. When Germany annexed Austria in early 1938 they took over the arsenals and DID stamp the ammo with their eagle, etc. The ammo is dated 1938 and shoots beautifully. Theses are fun shooters that kick like an absolute mule!!
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Location: Powder Springs
Zip Code: 30127
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $525
Trade Value or Items Looking For: What do you have?
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I'm selling a nice numbers matching Steyr M-95 chambered in 8x56r. Made in Austria so please don't ask for clearer pictures of the Hungarian crown. These also never had Nazi Waffenamts so don't ask why they aren't there. If you paid big money for an M-95 with Nazi markings then you unfortunately got ripped off. Dating these can be pretty difficult but a few different sources I've found place the H date code in 1918-1919. Please don't hold me too that because you know how the internet is. Anyhow, the numbers match on the barrel and receiver, as well as the stock and front barrel band. The bayonet does not have matching numbers, but these aren't easy to find and can be pricey. I'll include 2 boxes of the Nazi marked ammo it uses, unless I decide to sell for a more discounted price (More than the discount I did today.) These boxes of ammo sell for upwards of $50-$85 for 10 rounds. When Germany annexed Austria in early 1938 they took over the arsenals and DID stamp the ammo with their eagle, etc. The ammo is dated 1938 and shoots beautifully. Theses are fun shooters that kick like an absolute mule!!
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