Need a bit of help properly identifying a mil-surp that was a inheritance gift to a buddy. My Small Arms of the World identifies this rifle as a Spanish 7mm Model 1895 Carbine. The bolt looks like it's a 98 style bolt as it does not have that 'end of the bolt' tab as do the 96/38s and the action has a oblonged cutout on the left side near the bolt head, which I would surmise is a gas relief cutout.
Caliber is 7mm. There is no crest on the action and nothing to mark it as to country of origin. The bolt locks up nice and tight and the bore is very sharp and clean without pitting or rust. The stock is not even beat up but it is not new.
This rifle has been around for at least 30 years if not more. It has some minor surface rust from sitting in a closet for about 20 years or so but looks like it should clean up very nicely. I will take the rifle to a gunsmith to check for proper headspace to make sure it is safe to shoot.
My buddy did not know if he should have this rifle sporterized of if he should clean it up and leave it as a memento to his cousin whose father obtained this a long number of years ago and hunted with it regularly. I recommended we clean it up, get it checked out for safety, get some new ammo, shoot it a bit, clean it and leave it as it is.
If any of you folk are knowledgeable about M95s I would appreciate any insights. Thanks. Mikey.