Went to the range to fire the Mannlicher M95/34 in the evening. **NOTE**This particular carbine is marked Budapest and was a long rifle at some point. It fires the 8x56mmR. It carries a serial number on the side of the stock and has a long ladder rear sight. These are representative of a Bulgarian M95/34, and not the M95/30 as titled. In general, a lot of the collector community may designate M95 carbines as M95/30's, which is an inaccurate designation. Very surprised at the giant muzzle flash when this thing goes boom! Quite the pleasant fireball from a World War One era relic!
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29 мар 2020