Of these, probably 10% were carbines (as with all other pre-war models).Īccording to this source. So the number of 95's must have been around 1.5 million. So you'll get 1.500.000 rifles other than Mannlicher M95 when "war were declared". There also was a number of Mannlicher-Schönauer-rifles. 73.000 7x57 Mausers originally to be send to South America were also fielded. Steyr also had 64.000 romanian M93 in stock and build further 11.000 in 8x50 from spare parts. The number of older Mannlichers was 1.295.000. In most sources, you'll find that AH had 3 million rifles when war broke out (for 3,35 million soldiers). The russian Wikipedia at least says 3.5 million until 1916.Īustria-Hungary sent 7.8 million soldiers in the field. But I wonder where these numbers come from, because they must be very wrong. Unfortunately, I don't have any literature on this rifle. ![]() ![]() When you look up the Mannlicher M95 on the internet, you usually find the following production numbers: 2.5 - 3.5 million produced.
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