Standard Catalog of Military Firearms. Phillip Peterson
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Ersatz bayonets for the Steyr 1895 Series
STEYR
Osterreichische Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft GmbH,
Steyr (1869-1919)
Steyr-Werke AG (1919-1934)
Steyr-Daimler-Puch, Steyr (1934-1990)
Steyr-Mannlicher GmbH, Steyr (1990-)
Werndl Model 1867 Infantry Rifle
This is a single shot rotary breech block action with external side hammer. It is full stocked with exposed muzzle and bayonet fitting. Chambered for the 11.15x58R Werndl cartridge. Barrel length is 33.6". Weight is about 9.75 lbs. About 600,000 Model 1867 rifles were built.
Werndl Model 1867 Carbine
Similar to the rifle above but with a 22.4" barrel. Chambered for the 11x36R Werndl cartridge. Weight is approximately 7 lbs. About 11,000 carbines were produced.
Werndl Model 1873 Infantry Rifle
This model is an improved version of the Model 1867 with central exposed hammer. Caliber is 11x41RM Werndl. Barrel length is 33.2". Weight is about 9.25 lbs. Total production was about 400,000.
Werndl Model 1873 Carbine
Similar to the M1873 rifle but with a 22.8" barrel. Chambered for the 11x36R Werndl cartridge. Weight is about 7 lbs. Total production for this model was about 100,000 carbines.
Werndl Model 1867/77 Rifles and Carbines
This model was the Model 1873 but redesigned for the 11x58R cartridge with a modified rear sight graduated from 200 to 2100 steps.
Bayonet for Werndl Rifles and Carbines
Checkered hard rubber grip. Muzzle ring with lock screw. Hook quillon. 18.6" single edge yatagan style blade. Sometimes marked “OEWG” with Austrian eagle along with various unit marks. Steel scabbard. Price range 250 – 125.
Model 95 Rifle (Model 31)
A number of Model 95 rifles and short rifles were modified to accept the 8x56Rmm cartridge after World War I. The letter “H” is stamped on the barrel or the receiver. This is a straight pull rifle with 19.6" barrel and a 5-round fixed magazine. Weight is approximately 7.5 lbs.
Model 1903
Built for Greece in 6.5x54mm.
NOTE: For Carbine version add a 50 percent premium.
Bayonet for Werndl Rifles and Carbines
Werndl Model 1867/77 Rifle • Private collection, Paul Goodwin photo
Model 1904
Similar to the Dutch Model 1895 but chambered for 8x57mm rimless cartridge. Many of these rifles were sold to China and about 11,000 were sold to the Irish Ulster Volunteer Force.
Courtesy Paul S. Scarlata from Mannlicher Military Rifles, Andrew Mobray Publishers
NOTE: For Irish Ulster marked versions add a 30 percent premium.
Model SSG-PI
This model features a black synthetic stock originally designed as a military sniper rifle. Fitted with a cocking indicator, single or double set trigger, 5-round rotary magazine or 10-round magazine. Receiver is milled to NATO specifications for Steyr ring mounts. Barrel length is 26". Rifle weighs about 9 lbs. Offered in 7.62 NATO.
NOTE: This model was originally called the SSG 69.
Steyr AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr)
Produced by Steyr-Mannlicher beginning in 1978, this rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm cartridge. It is a bullpup design with a number of different configurations. Barrel lengths are 13.6" in submachine gun configuration, 16.3" in carbine, 19.8" in rifle, and 24.2" in a heavy barrel sniper configuration. Magazine is 30 or 42 rounds. Carry handle is an optic sight of 1.5 power. Adopted by Austrian army and still in production. Weight is 7.7 lbs. in rifle configuration. Rate of fire is about 650 rounds per minute.
Pre-1986 full-auto conversions of semi-automatic version
Exc. | V.G. | Good |
15000 | 12500 | 10000 |
Steyr AUG (Semi-automatic Version)
As above but in semi-automatic only. Two models, the first with green furniture and fitted with a 20" barrel. The second with black furniture and fitted with a 16" barrel.