Absolut
Senior Member
Thought it might be interesting to some of you to see not only original pictures of the Steyr M.95 long sniper rifle in useage (Note how the sling is attached! That's the correct way), but also something which nearly noone in the collector scene is aware of:
The second picture shows a Austrian sniper course. If you look close, you'll notice that these guys are carrying Steyr M.1912 Mauser bolt action rifles in caliber 7x57 which were originally produced for Mexico, Chile and Colombia. Note how they were modified with a turned down bolt handle and equipped with very different kind of scopes (what was at hand, mainly hunting scopes), all mounted with the Austrian "Wiener Schnäppermontage" in the Mannlicher-Schönauer style.
All the Best,
Georg
The second picture shows a Austrian sniper course. If you look close, you'll notice that these guys are carrying Steyr M.1912 Mauser bolt action rifles in caliber 7x57 which were originally produced for Mexico, Chile and Colombia. Note how they were modified with a turned down bolt handle and equipped with very different kind of scopes (what was at hand, mainly hunting scopes), all mounted with the Austrian "Wiener Schnäppermontage" in the Mannlicher-Schönauer style.
All the Best,
Georg