I'm considering buying an M95 Mannlicher rifle from Century. They have listed the Hungarian and the Austrian model carbines. Is there any significant difference between the two? I admit I'm clueless, but I like the looks of this rifle.
Thanks in advance.
M95 Mannlicher
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M95 Mannlicher
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The m95 isn't my "thing" but I believe the Austrian is of the less common variety, or is it the Hungarian? Well like I said the M95 isn't my thing and I hope more knowledgable people on the subject come and help you out.
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I would go for the Budapest, simply because I have the Steyr M95, seriously though I'm not sure of the quality difference between the two. For the price they're pretty neat carbines, and they kick like a guvment mule.
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I prefer the Budapest marked rifles. I have one of each but the budas have the high front sight usually, making it easier to shoot without the Kentucky windage. Which ever you go with they are great rifles. Very fun to shoot and lots of history also.
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I have a Budapest M95.... Just make sure you get one. Not my most expensive rifle but probably the one I like shooting the most.