M1895 MannlicherGo Back to Infantry Rifle Weapon: M1895 MannlicherType: Infantry RifleCountry of Origin: Austria-HungaryYear Adopted: 1895Overall Length (mm): 1270.0Overall Length (in): 50Weight (kg): 4.00Weight (pounds): 8.82 If you like this, log in or create an account to save it to your profile The M1895 Mannlicher was an Austro-Hungarian straight-pull bolt-action rifle designed by Ferdinand Mannlicher. It was chambered in 8x50mmR, later updated to 8x56mmR, and used a unique clip-fed system that allowed for faster reloading compared to traditional bolt-action rifles. The rifle was adopted by the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1895. Used extensively during World War I, the M1895 proved effective in the mountainous terrain of the Italian Front, where its speed of reloading gave soldiers a tactical advantage. Despite some issues with accuracy and complexity, the M1895 remained a staple of the Austro-Hungarian forces throughout the war. The M1895 Mannlicher is remembered for its distinctive straight-pull action and its role in the Austro-Hungarian military. Though it was eventually phased out, it remains an important piece of Central European military history and is still encountered in military surplus markets.Related Weapons: M1895 Hembrug M1888 Commission Rifle FEG 35M Gewehr 98/40 Comments No comments yet. Be the first!You must be logged in to comment.GalleryNo Articles Found No Videos Found Please Rate the Content on this page 1 - Least Useful 2 3 4 5 - Most Useful Submit