
Austrian Steyr M.95 Straight-Pull Carbine | Steyr M95 Rifles
The Austrian Steyr Österreichische Repetierkarabiner M.95/30 straight-pull bolt action outlasted Nazi Germany.
The Austrian Steyr Österreichische Repetierkarabiner M.95/30 straight-pull bolt action outlasted Nazi Germany.
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