M95 Straight Pull Run and Gun

Published on December 22, 2015
Duration: 5:48

The M95 Mannlicher straight-pull rifle, chambered in 8x56R, was tested in a 'run and gun' scenario. While theoretically faster than bolt-actions, its ergonomics and a faulty rear sight slider hindered performance, resulting in 19 hits out of 25 shots. The rifle uses directional en-bloc clips for its 5-round capacity.

Quick Summary

The M95 Mannlicher is a straight-pull rifle chambered in 8x56R, using directional 5-round en-bloc clips. While theoretically faster than bolt-actions, its ergonomics require removing the hand from the trigger to cycle, and a faulty rear sight slider hindered performance in a run-and-gun test, resulting in 19 hits out of 25.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: M95 Mannlicher Straight Pull
  2. 00:17M95 Manufacturing and 8x56R Caliber
  3. 00:39M95 Loading: En-bloc Clips
  4. 01:09M95 Sight Issues and Ergonomics
  5. 02:04Run and Gun Course of Fire
  6. 04:01M95 Performance Results and Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a straight-pull rifle action?

A straight-pull rifle action is a type of bolt action that allows the shooter to cycle the bolt by simply pulling it backward and pushing it forward, without the need to rotate the bolt handle upwards. This design is intended to be faster than traditional bolt actions.

What caliber does the M95 Mannlicher rifle fire?

The M95 Mannlicher rifle featured in this test fires the 8x56R cartridge. This caliber has a similar overall length to the 7.62x54R but is distinguished by a more generous shoulder in its case design.

How is the M95 Mannlicher loaded?

The M95 Mannlicher is loaded using five-round en-bloc clips. These clips are directional and are inserted into the rifle with the cartridges. A release button inside the trigger guard is used to eject the empty clip.

What were the performance results of the M95 Mannlicher in the run and gun test?

In the run and gun test, the M95 Mannlicher achieved 19 hits out of 25 shots. The presenter noted that despite the theoretical speed advantage of the straight-pull action, ergonomic issues and a faulty rear sight negatively impacted performance.

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