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- Dutch_Mannlicher abstract "The Dutch Mannlicher, also known as the M.95 (Model 1895), was the service rifle of the Armed forces of the Netherlands between 1895 and 1945 which replaced the obsolete Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88. At first it was produced by Steyr Mannlicher for the Dutch, but after 1904, production took place under license at Hembrug Zaandam in the Netherlands. It was based on the earlier Mannlicher 1893 offered by Steyr to Romania, which was itself a somewhat modernized version of the German Model 1888 also known as the Commission Rifle. Both Dutch and Romanian rifles fired the same rimmed 6.5×53mmR cartridge often referred to as "Romanian" or "Dutch 6.5". The Dutch issued about 470,000 M.95s. The cartridge also saw limited success as a sporting round, including use by the famous elephant hunter W. D. M. Bell.The M.95 was fairly modern when adopted, but painfully obsolete by the end of its service life. The Dutch military lacked the funds to replace it; and as such it remained in service for 47 years, making it one of the world's longest serving issue rifles. A staggering number of 9 variants (largely carbines differing only in sling swivels) were produced, among which were:No.1 cavalry introduced 1886No.2 for Koninklijke Marechaussee with a folding bayonetNo.3 pioneer, artillery modelKarabijn No.4, a shortened M.95 (designed in 1909) created for the Dutch bicycle troops that had a wooden fairing on the left side of the magazine.M.95 Loopgraafgeweer, a M.95 (designed in 1916) with a periscope designed for trench warfare.Around 1930 new models of No.1, No.2, No.3 and No.4 were introduced, in 1936 a shorter No.5 carbine model was introduced.During the German invasion in 1940, light infantry armed with the M.95 proved to be easily outgunned when confronting the German troops armed with large numbers of light machine guns, sub-machine guns like the MP40 and rifles like the Karabiner 98k. In 1942, Royal Netherlands East Indies troops were issued with American and British arms, ending the use of the M.95, though postwar some East Indian rifles were refitted to use .303 British ammunition and issued as constabulary arms.".
- Dutch_Mannlicher origin Netherlands.
- Dutch_Mannlicher thumbnail M.95Rifle.jpg?width=300.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Bolt_action.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Service_rifle.
- Dutch_Mannlicher usedInWar World_War_I.
- Dutch_Mannlicher usedInWar World_War_II.
- Dutch_Mannlicher wikiPageID "26070631".
- Dutch_Mannlicher wikiPageRevisionID "584336392".
- Dutch_Mannlicher action Bolt_action.
- Dutch_Mannlicher caliber "6".
- Dutch_Mannlicher caption "Dutch Mannlicher Model 1895".
- Dutch_Mannlicher cartridge "6.5".
- Dutch_Mannlicher designDate "1895".
- Dutch_Mannlicher designer Ferdinand_Mannlicher.
- Dutch_Mannlicher feed "5".
- Dutch_Mannlicher hasPhotoCollection Dutch_Mannlicher.
- Dutch_Mannlicher isRanged "yes".
- Dutch_Mannlicher manufacturer Steyr_Mannlicher.
- Dutch_Mannlicher manufacturer "Hembrug Zaandam".
- Dutch_Mannlicher name "Dutch Mannlicher M1895".
- Dutch_Mannlicher productionDate "1895".
- Dutch_Mannlicher service "1895".
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Bolt_action.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Service_rifle.
- Dutch_Mannlicher usedBy Austria-Hungary.
- Dutch_Mannlicher usedBy Germany.
- Dutch_Mannlicher usedBy Netherlands.
- Dutch_Mannlicher usedBy Portugal.
- Dutch_Mannlicher usedBy Romania.
- Dutch_Mannlicher variants "M95 long rifle, M95 pioneer rifle, M95 artillery rifle, M95 short rifle".
- Dutch_Mannlicher wars World_War_I.
- Dutch_Mannlicher wars World_War_II.
- Dutch_Mannlicher subject Category:Bolt-action_rifles.
- Dutch_Mannlicher subject Category:Rifles_of_the_Netherlands.
- Dutch_Mannlicher subject Category:World_War_II_military_equipment_of_the_Netherlands.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Artifact100021939.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Bolt-actionRifles.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Device103183080.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type DutchRifles.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Firearm103343853.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Gun103467984.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Instrument103574816.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Instrumentality103575240.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Object100002684.
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- Dutch_Mannlicher type Rifle104090263.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Weapon104565375.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Whole100003553.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Device.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Weapon.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type Product.
- Dutch_Mannlicher type DesignedArtifact.
- Dutch_Mannlicher comment "The Dutch Mannlicher, also known as the M.95 (Model 1895), was the service rifle of the Armed forces of the Netherlands between 1895 and 1945 which replaced the obsolete Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88. At first it was produced by Steyr Mannlicher for the Dutch, but after 1904, production took place under license at Hembrug Zaandam in the Netherlands.".
- Dutch_Mannlicher label "Dutch Mannlicher".
- Dutch_Mannlicher label "Mannlicher M.95".
- Dutch_Mannlicher sameAs Mannlicher_M.95.
- Dutch_Mannlicher sameAs m.05pbgy1.
- Dutch_Mannlicher sameAs Q5317340.
- Dutch_Mannlicher sameAs Q5317340.
- Dutch_Mannlicher sameAs Dutch_Mannlicher.
- Dutch_Mannlicher wasDerivedFrom Dutch_Mannlicher?oldid=584336392.
- Dutch_Mannlicher depiction M.95Rifle.jpg.
- Dutch_Mannlicher isPrimaryTopicOf Dutch_Mannlicher.
- Dutch_Mannlicher name "Dutch Mannlicher M1895".