Didn't expect this!

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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#31 Post by Sandgroper »

Nice, very nice. :good:

Your rifle looks like a Bulgarian Police issues carbine due to the height of the foresight. Could you do me a favour and measure it for me? I did some testing with mine and came up with a height increase of 1.6mm to bring it to a 200m zero and would like to compare it with yours, thanks.
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ukrifleman wrote:Thanks Blu (twice!)

My wife found a free download to compress the photos (JPEG Optimizer) which seems to work ok.

ukrifleman.
That's cool mate, I'm all for whatever works for you. Just thought I'd throw the info out there as it may be of some use to others who are computer challenged like me.

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Sandgroper wrote:Nice, very nice. :good:

Your rifle looks like a Bulgarian Police issues carbine due to the height of the foresight. Could you do me a favour and measure it for me? I did some testing with mine and came up with a height increase of 1.6mm to bring it to a 200m zero and would like to compare it with yours, thanks.


Spot on re-the Bulgarian police carbine, probably why it's in such good nick.
I wouldn't be surprised if it had spent most of its time stood in a rack in the armoury.

I just took a measurement of the fore-sight and it comes out at 12.5mm from the top of the barrel to the highest point on the fore-sight blade.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

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#34 Post by Sandgroper »

Cheers, thanks for that. I'll check mine later but I think it'll be about right for my needs.

Mine is in surprisingly good nick as well but given the Bulgarian Army (and Police) during WWII did mostly anti-partisan duties in Yugoslavia and Greece I wouldn't be surprised if they saw service. Apparently after WWII the surviving M95's were issued to Ministry of Interior Control troops.
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ukrifleman wrote: I just took a measurement of the fore-sight and it comes out at 12.5mm from the top of the barrel to the highest point on the fore-sight blade.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

ukrifleman
Strangely enough, mine came in at 11.5 mm after measuring it in the same fashion. After comparing the pictures below and the measurements, I think I'll base the height on what works for the rifle and ammo (Bulgarian Surplus) combination. Thanks for your help.

From http://www.hungariae.com/index.htm
Austrian M95/30 (like mine)
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Normal Bulgarian M95/30

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Bulgarian Police M95/30
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#36 Post by ukrifleman »

Sandgroper wrote:
ukrifleman wrote: I just took a measurement of the fore-sight and it comes out at 12.5mm from the top of the barrel to the highest point on the fore-sight blade.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

ukrifleman
Strangely enough, mine came in at 11.5 mm after measuring it in the same fashion. After comparing the pictures below and the measurements, I think I'll base the height on what works for the rifle and ammo (Bulgarian Surplus) combination. Thanks for your help.

From http://www.hungariae.com/index.htm
Austrian M95/30 (like mine)
Image

Normal Bulgarian M95/30

Image

Bulgarian Police M95/30
Image



OOPS!, I had a another go and was a bit more precise this time, I took a second measurement with my digital callipers ,with a square across the muzzle and the top of the blade and got a reading of 11.7mm. So it looks as if both blades can be considered virtually the same height.

Got there in the end!
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#37 Post by Sandgroper »

ukrifleman wrote:

OOPS!, I had a another go and was a bit more precise this time, I took a second measurement with my digital callipers ,with a square across the muzzle and the top of the blade and got a reading of 11.7mm. So it looks as if both blades can be considered virtually the same height.

Got there in the end!
ukrifleman.
Cheers and sign92 for the clarification. :good:
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#38 Post by ukrifleman »

Just got back from the range after my first outing with the Steyr.

My load of the 205gn Lee 8x56 bullet and 23.5gn of Lovex DO60 worked well, knocking down fig 11's at 200 yards with POA plus a little Kentucky wind-age!

The trigger pull leaves a bit to be desired, best described as agricultural!

All in all, a great little rifle and one to be enjoyed, (after I have sorted out that trigger!)

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