Mannlicher M95
The Mannlicher M95 is a bolt-action rifle designed by Ferdinand Mannlicher in the late 19th century. It was adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1895 and features a unique straight-pull bolt mechanism, allowing for faster cycling of rounds compared to traditional bolt-action rifles. The rifle is chambered for the 8x50mmR Mannlicher cartridge, which provides effective range and stopping power.
The M95 was notable for its use of a detachable magazine, which held five rounds. Its design influenced many future firearms, and it saw service in both World Wars. Today, the Mannlicher M95 is appreciated by collectors and historical firearm enthusiasts.