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    Steyr M-95 on the E-stand

    Just wanted to post this here for other opinions, but it looks like this rifle was a demilled drill rifle that has had the chamber welded back up to make it appear "shootable". It's hard to tell from the pictures, but something is definitely up with the top of the barrel in the chamber area.
    I don't want to cause a riff with anyone, but there's no mention of it in ad and I would hate to see someone get hurt thinking this is rifle can be fired.

    Here's the rifle in question: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=998483

    Attached is a photo of one of the Steyr M95 trainers.
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    #2
    Sure looks like that would be the case to me. Exactly how safe would a "reactivated" Bulgarian M95 be, I wonder..

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      #3
      Good catch on that! Definitely looks welded up.

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        #4
        Best of my knowledge these had the bolt face welded shut too..Unless it s been changed out.Definitely looks welded over.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MauserKar98k View Post
          Sure looks like that would be the case to me. Exactly how safe would a "reactivated" Bulgarian M95 be, I wonder..
          I'd sure never shoot it.

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            #6
            Agreed, the welded area seams might be weak and not withstand the pressure.

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              #7
              A pic of the welded area for when the estand listing disappears.
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