PASS THEM BY!!! These are model 95s, originally designed and chamberred for the 7mm mauser, and then re-barreled by someone (who? when?) to 7.62 Nato. These are NOT Israeli convert rifles.
Think about this: You would be buying a rifle that is over 100 years old, that was designed for the low pressure 7mm mauser round (which has a psi in the mid 40,000 range?) , and shooting the high pressure 7.62 Nato round in it (which has a psi in the mid 50,000 range!)
Worse yet, if you fire a .308 Winchester round in it, you are shooting a round in the 65,000 psi range!!! (The .308 Winchester is a hunting round, that has thinner brass than the 7.62 Nato, which allows for more powder in the hunting shell and higher pressure and power. The 7.62 Nato brass is thicker, to permit it to be fired in machine guns without it getting torn up, and therefore has less powder capacity than the .308 Winchester.)
Note, that the barrels on these rifles you are looking at will be stamped "7.62 mm". They will not be stamped ".308 Winchester."
Recognize these for what they are: JUNK!
Why risk your eyesight, fingers, etc., or those of your children, for a toy??
You could get a nice safe 98 Mauser, in 8mm, instead.
There was a REASON that Paul Mauser invented the Model 98: The Model 95s were not good enough or strong enough! They only had two locking lugs, whereas for safety sake, the Model 98 has three.
Regards, Mannyrock