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Steyr Mannlicher M1895
The Steyr Mannlicher M1895 was an Austro-Hungarian rifle, developed and designed by Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher and was produced between 1895 and 1918. It was originally produced in 8x50R, however after 1924 some were converted to 7.92 Mauser (the current caliber adopted by the Imperial German Army) and those rifles are called M95/24. During the latter half of the 1920s, Mannlicher developed a more powerful cartridge, the 8x56R and began to convert many existing rifles to fit the new ammunition. Since the new ammunition was adopted in 1930, it is called M30, however many sources simply refer to it as 8x56R. The M1895 (or M95) can be seen in the full length rifle and the M95 short rifle. These rifles, chambered for the new M30 round were issued to Hungarian and Bulgarian forces during World War II and some German Police Units. These rifles are known as the M95/31 in Austrian service and 31M in Hungary.
Specifications
(1895 – 1921)
- Type: Rifle
- Caliber: 8×50mmR Mannlicher
- Weight: 7.4 lbs (3.36 kg) (short rifle), 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg) (long rifle)
- Length: 39 in (100 cm) (short rifle), 50.1 in (127.2 cm) (long rifle)
- Barrel length: 19 in (48 cm) (short rifle), 30.1 in (76.5 cm) (long rifle)
- Capacity: 5 rounds
- Fire Modes: Bolt-Action
The Steyr Mannlicher M1895 can be seen in the following:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Battleship Potemkin | Grigori Aleksandrov | Chief Officer Giliarovsky | 1925 | |
Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor (Ivan Nikulin - Russkiy Matros) | German soldiers | 1944 | ||
Two Half-Times in Hell | Hungarian soldiers | Hungarian 31M | 1961 | |
A Star Called Wormwood (Hvezda zvaná Pelynek) | Rudolf Deyl | Pvt. František Noha | M95 carbine version | 1964 |
Radoslav Brzobohatý | Cpl. Vodicka | M95 carbine version | ||
Jirí Sovák | Pvt. Červenka | M95 carbine version | ||
Martin Ruzek | Pvt. Koval | M95 carbine version | ||
Jan Tríska | Pvt. Lojzík | M95 carbine version | ||
Jaroslav Mareš | Pvt. Werner | M95 carbine version | ||
Josef Vetrovec | Pvt. Pelnár | M95 carbine version | ||
Gustav Heverle | Pvt. Kolarík | M95 carbine version | ||
Ladislav H. Struna | Soldier | M95 carbine version | ||
. | Austro-Hungarian soldiers | . | ||
The Corporal and Others | Hungarian soldiers | . | 1965 | |
Soldier of Orange | Derek de Lint | Alex | Dutch Hembrug M95 rifle version | 1977 |
Huib Rooymans | Jan Weinberg | Dutch Hembrug M95 carbine version | ||
. | Dutch soldiers | Dutch Hembrug M95 carbine version | ||
Signum Laudis | Vlado Müller | Cpl. Hoferik | M95 carbine version | 1980 |
Jirí Zahajský | LCpl. Lorisch | M95 carbine version | ||
Jan Pohan | Pvt. Steiner | M95 carbine version | ||
Jan Skopecek | Pvt. Reisch | M95 carbine version | ||
Jirí Kodes | Pvt. Richter | M95 carbine version | ||
. | Austro-Hungarian soldiers | . | ||
The Green Wagon (Zelyonyy Furgon) | Boryslav Brondukov | Grichenko | 1983 | |
The Green Wagon (Zelyonyy Furgon) | Dmitry Kharatyan | Volodya Patrikeyev | 1983 | |
Lake Placid 2 | Seen at the sheriff's office. Short rifle variant | 2007 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
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Bors | Various characters | 1968 |
See Also
- Steyr Mannlicher - A list of all firearms manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher.