
The Steyr Mannlicher M95 is a straight-pull bolt-action rifle adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1895, serving as their primary infantry weapon during World War I. After the Empire's dissolution, the rifles were widely distributed as war reparations, particularly to Bulgaria, and continued to see service in various European armies during World War II, often as rear-echelon weapons. This rifle is in fantastic shape and comes with a box of clipped ammunition.