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Steyr Mannlicher M95 Clips 8x56R Collection of 8 Markings!

$ 78.14

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Very good, some better than others, but all pretty nice for their age.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria

    Description

    This is a collection of eight different clips for the
    Austro-Hungarian Steyr M95 straight-pull rifle, all with different factory markings.
    The following information came from a compilation I found online, from the Surplus Rifle Forums.
    Here is the list of clips:
    1. Austrian double-headed eagle - Hirtenberger Patronen Züundhütchen & Metallwarenfabrik AG, Hirtenberg, Austria. Federal State of Austria symbol from '34-38.
    2. Austrian single-headed eagle - Staatsfabrik Patronenfabrik Lichtenwörth AG, Austria. Austrian First Republic symbol. Used by Georg Roth's Lichtenwörth State Factory from 1926-1928.
    3. LP inside circle - La Precisa. Naples & Teano, Italy. The headquarters of this company was located in Naples, with a munitions factory at Teano.
    4. A over C - Sofia Artillery Arsenal. Sofia, Bulgaria. Stands for Арсенал София (Arsenal Sofia).
    5. W - Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works (Weiss Manfréd Acél- és Fémmüvek). Csepel, Budapest, Hungary. Produced ammunition from 1892 until approximately 1920 when the plant was sold to the state and became Állami Hadianyaggyár (state military supply factory).
    6. A over H with accent - Állami Hadianyaggyár (state military supply factory).Csepel, Budapest, Hungar.
    7. KC inside circle - Keller & Co. Hirtenberg, Austria. Formerly the Serafin Keller company (headstamp SK). Changed names in September 1887 to Hirtenberger Cartridge, Primer and Metalware - Keller & Company after being sold to Ludwig Mandl. On January 1, 1897 became Hirtenberger Cartridge, Primer and Metalware Stock Company.
    8. German Eagle - Gustloff-Werke, Otto Eberhardt-Patronenfabrik. Hirtenberg, Austria. Formerly Hirtenberger Patronen Züundhütchen& Metallwarenfabrik A.G. until 1938 when taken over by Gustloff-Werke after the Anschluss.
    Please look closely at the photos, and ask any questions.