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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #30 on: July 27, 2010, 12:42:38 PM »
Good luck finding the clips, I have a few, I have a M95 converted to a 20-06 (Yes, 20-06.  Larry

I have some extra clips if people need some.
Let me know.

 I could use some,how much?

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #31 on: August 01, 2010, 08:14:54 AM »
mrussel,

the last i saw they were about $90 on a c&r. graf has 8x56 brass for about $40/100 on a c&r as well. last year, i got 10 clips for a reasonable price from http://www.sarcoinc.com/stripclips.html.

a friend used a lee sizer to swage .338 bullets to .329 with so-so success, i went the cast bullet route with lee's .329", 205 gas-check gr design over 17 gr of alliant 2400. velocities @ 1800 fps, no leading, gallon-of-milk-jug, offhand accuracy at 100 yds and NO PAIN. the factory loads kick lots.

of all my milsurps, my two m-95s have the worst triggers...by a big margin. as straight-pulls, they're crude compared to my swiss k-31s, but i love 'em anyway and they hit hard!  ;D

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #32 on: August 01, 2010, 09:15:27 AM »
mrussel,

the last i saw they were about $90 on a c&r. graf has 8x56 brass for about $40/100 on a c&r as well. last year, i got 10 clips for a reasonable price from http://www.sarcoinc.com/stripclips.html.

a friend used a lee sizer to swage .338 bullets to .329 with so-so success, i went the cast bullet route with lee's .329", 205 gas-check gr design over 17 gr of alliant 2400. velocities @ 1800 fps, no leading, gallon-of-milk-jug, offhand accuracy at 100 yds and NO PAIN. the factory loads kick lots.

of all my milsurps, my two m-95s have the worst triggers...by a big margin. as straight-pulls, they're crude compared to my swiss k-31s, but i love 'em anyway and they hit hard!  ;D

budman

 Looks like I better get that damn application mailed to ATF then. Its been sitting here for weeks.

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #33 on: August 03, 2010, 08:17:35 AM »
mrussel,

the last i saw they were about $90 on a c&r. graf has 8x56 brass for about $40/100 on a c&r as well. last year, i got 10 clips for a reasonable price from http://www.sarcoinc.com/stripclips.html.

a friend used a lee sizer to swage .338 bullets to .329 with so-so success, i went the cast bullet route with lee's .329", 205 gas-check gr design over 17 gr of alliant 2400. velocities @ 1800 fps, no leading, gallon-of-milk-jug, offhand accuracy at 100 yds and NO PAIN. the factory loads kick lots.

of all my milsurps, my two m-95s have the worst triggers...by a big margin. as straight-pulls, they're crude compared to my swiss k-31s, but i love 'em anyway and they hit hard!  ;D

budman

 Looks like I better get that damn application mailed to ATF then. Its been sitting here for weeks.

Hmmmmm
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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #34 on: August 03, 2010, 09:51:06 PM »
mrussel,

the last i saw they were about $90 on a c&r. graf has 8x56 brass for about $40/100 on a c&r as well. last year, i got 10 clips for a reasonable price from http://www.sarcoinc.com/stripclips.html.

a friend used a lee sizer to swage .338 bullets to .329 with so-so success, i went the cast bullet route with lee's .329", 205 gas-check gr design over 17 gr of alliant 2400. velocities @ 1800 fps, no leading, gallon-of-milk-jug, offhand accuracy at 100 yds and NO PAIN. the factory loads kick lots.

of all my milsurps, my two m-95s have the worst triggers...by a big margin. as straight-pulls, they're crude compared to my swiss k-31s, but i love 'em anyway and they hit hard!  ;D

budman

 Looks like I better get that damn application mailed to ATF then. Its been sitting here for weeks.

Hmmmmm
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The tense-afraid type of procrastinators usually feel overwhelmed with pressure, unrealistic about time, uncertain about goals, and many other negative feelings. They may feel a sense of malaise. Feeling that they lack the ability or focus to successfully complete their work, they tell themselves that they need to unwind and relax, that it's better to take it easy for the afternoon, for example, and start afresh in the morning. They usually have grandiose  plans that aren't realistic. Their 'relaxing' is often temporary and ineffective, and leads to even more stress as time runs out, deadlines approach and the person feels increasingly guilty and apprehensive. This behavior becomes a cycle of failure and delay, as plans and goals are put off, pencilled into the following day or week in the diary again and again. It can also have a debilitating effect on their personal lives and relationships. Since they are uncertain about their goals, they often feel awkward with people who appear confident and goal-oriented, which can lead to depression. Tense-afraid procrastinators often withdraw from social life, avoiding contact even with close friends.

 Looks like someone just took a basic psyc class. LOL

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #35 on: August 10, 2010, 03:55:39 AM »
Big 5.. Are there any in S. Texas?

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #36 on: August 10, 2010, 04:04:28 PM »
Big 5.. Are there any in S. Texas?

 Check their website. If there are I would check around in a hurry. Only two here in northern utah had them,and one was junk. (Now only one has any,and of course its the junk one,the nice one is in my closet)

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #37 on: August 12, 2010, 05:25:14 PM »
On the Steyrs, I assume they have a blind box magazine. I assume you can load them from the top.. but can also use the stripper clips too..Or do you need to have the stripper clip for it to function properly? Thanks..

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #38 on: August 12, 2010, 05:48:51 PM »
On the Steyrs, I assume they have a blind box magazine. I assume you can load them from the top.. but can also use the stripper clips too..Or do you need to have the stripper clip for it to function properly? Thanks..

 You must have the stripper clip. I dont have one yet and havnt fired mine,but I understand that the clip loads from the top and stays in the magazine,and falls out the bottom when the last round is fired.

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #39 on: August 13, 2010, 03:19:31 AM »
Guys, I have clips for them if needed.

I see them at the shows and on line from 5-10$ each......

I could let some go for 4$ each and shipping would be USPS flat rate $6 for the small box.
I don't really want to make a trip to the PO for 1 or 2 due to fuel and time cost so lets say 5 clip Min order.

Please PM or email me and we can talk more.

Not going to really post a for sale add but will help you out if you don't have any.
FWIW the gunns were setup to use the clip and not ment to shoot the gun loading rounds not in a clip.
It will work some times but not great. I always use the clip.

Also Graff and sons had the bullets and brass to reload for this round as I got a few boxes of each from them,
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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #40 on: August 13, 2010, 09:11:35 PM »
Guys, I have clips for them if needed.

I see them at the shows and on line from 5-10$ each......

I could let some go for 4$ each and shipping would be USPS flat rate $6 for the small box.
I don't really want to make a trip to the PO for 1 or 2 due to fuel and time cost so lets say 5 clip Min order.

Please PM or email me and we can talk more.

Not going to really post a for sale add but will help you out if you don't have any.
FWIW the gunns were setup to use the clip and not ment to shoot the gun loading rounds not in a clip.
It will work some times but not great. I always use the clip.

Also Graff and sons had the bullets and brass to reload for this round as I got a few boxes of each from them,

I allways worry about shoving single rounds into a gun unless I know for a fact its ok. I dont want to break an extractor off.

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #41 on: August 15, 2010, 12:33:22 AM »
These rifles are fascinating imo.

They are spendy here, 299

I still want want some day.

Cheese

Huh? Think I spent all of $76 + shipping on mine.

But I do have a C&R license and can get them online and shipped right to my house.

And The Old Western scrounger usually has affordable charger clips.

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #42 on: August 15, 2010, 12:38:01 AM »
Priming them will not be a problem, de-priming them is the issue.  Larry



Oh yeah, where was the last time you saw Berdan primers on the primer shelves in the US?

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #43 on: August 15, 2010, 07:19:06 AM »
These rifles are fascinating imo.

They are spendy here, 299

I still want want some day.

Cheese

Huh? Think I spent all of $76 + shipping on mine.

But I do have a C&R license and can get them online and shipped right to my house.

And The Old Western scrounger usually has affordable charger clips.

My mistake, 199 at Dunhams today.
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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #44 on: August 15, 2010, 11:04:46 AM »
for those worried about the m95s extractor, you can lay a single round on the spring lever at the rear of the action and carefully work the bolt, allowing the round to captured by the bolt head as it would if you used the clip...gun's only a single shot, but at least nothing breaks. the clips are listed at numrich for $5 each as of 8/15/10.

a friend sized .338" dia. bullets with a lee .329" sizer...he wasn't thrilled with the result, but it might have been due to an over-sized bore.

if you cast, you don't have to get clobbered by the gun...i load a 205gr gc lee to 1800 fps and enjoy the rifle. the friend mentioned earlier gifted me some nazi-era loads with clips which i'll keep, but not shoot...i'm a wimp and not afraid to admit it! :D   
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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #45 on: August 15, 2010, 12:12:06 PM »
I got 100 boxer primed half jackets at GunBroker, reasonable. I haven't fired any yet. The 1938 military rounds do have pretty grim recoil by any standard. It must have a clip to function other than single load [OK].  If you beat the bush you may find clips very reasonable.

The NRA tv show did a piece on this rifle last season, it has an interesting history.
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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #46 on: August 15, 2010, 03:08:45 PM »
Priming them will not be a problem, de-priming them is the issue.  Larry



Oh yeah, where was the last time you saw Berdan primers on the primer shelves in the US?

 Look in the Graff and Sons catalog. They list Tula Berdan large rifle primers. I AM skeptical if its for real,and if it is,WHICH Berdan large rifle primers they are.

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #47 on: August 23, 2010, 07:03:04 PM »
I got brass and the correct size bullets (not the same as 8mm Mauser) from Buffalo Arms.

I love my m95. With the correct bullets, it is as accurate as many newer mil-surps.

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #48 on: August 23, 2010, 07:16:45 PM »
I got brass and the correct size bullets (not the same as 8mm Mauser) from Buffalo Arms.

I love my m95. With the correct bullets, it is as accurate as many newer mil-surps.

mike

 Are the 8x56 Hungarians the right ones? I see they have a nice selection (nice being 4 different weights) of jacketed bullets for it.

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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #49 on: August 23, 2010, 09:22:50 PM »
8x56r Hungarian is the correct round. Why Hungarian? Unknown. These M95 were refitted in Rumania.
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Re: Steyr m95
« Reply #50 on: August 23, 2010, 10:17:46 PM »
8x56r Hungarian is the correct round. Why Hungarian? Unknown. These M95 were refitted in Rumania.
It was Austria-Hungary at the time. I guess it makes as much a sense as calling the 8x56R Austrian.