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Battlefield 1 models: Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 PROPs
   
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6 May, 2017 @ 10:09am
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Battlefield 1 models: Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 PROPs

In 1 collection by Moon.
Battlefield 1 models
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Description
A fairly interesting weapon.

Includes:

Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 with bayonet, palm rest, scope and mechanical bodygroups
Repertier-Stutzen M1895 with bayonet, palm rest, scope and mechanical bodygroups
Edelweiss skin variant for both
Separate models for the bodygroups
8x50mmR Mannlicher round

Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

The service rifle of the Austro-Hungarian Empire up to the end of the First World War. Unlike contemporary bolt-action rifles that used Mauser-type turn bolts, the Mannlicher used a straight-pull bolt, which greatly increased the fire rate of the weapon. It however loaded using en-bloc clips, which made reloading the weapon significantly less convenient than it's peers.
Nevertheless, it was a powerful rifle that saw service in many countries, and even served as the basis for the Canadian Ross Rifle.

Name: Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

Manufacturer: Steyr
Class: bolt-action rifle
Caliber: 8x50mmR Mannlicher. Later variants were chambered in 8x56mmR and 7.92x57mm Mauser
Action: straight-pull bolt action
Ammunition type: en-bloc clip in internal magazine
Ammunition capacity: 5 round en-bloc clip in internal magazine
weight: 3.78 kg

Please report any bugs you find.

Credits:
DICE for Battlefield 1
The fine people of facepunch for the extraction tools
Nem for VTFEdit
Cannonfodder for his plugins
19 Comments
Moon.  [author] 1 Nov, 2018 @ 8:09am 
Go to the left of the menu, look for the addons tab, then look for the name of the addon.
Nahum Rabinovitch 1 Nov, 2018 @ 7:37am 
how can i use it? (i dont find the weapons)
Moon.  [author] 16 Sep, 2018 @ 3:21am 
UPDATE:

Added new, darker metal skins
Moon.  [author] 19 Dec, 2017 @ 4:18am 
I do not recall changing any file paths, but I apologize if I did.

I generally prefer using the more common designations over military ones.
Matthaus von Reinmann 18 Dec, 2017 @ 7:12pm 
Moon that was my old M95 it did not work anymore because you changed the file-path to the models, thus i had to take it down. but i made a new one
Matthaus von Reinmann 18 Dec, 2017 @ 7:11pm 
the gun would be called the Gewehr M95 (or the Mannlicher-Gewehr 1895)
the Gewehr 98 (or Mauser Gewehr 1898)
I obviously agree with moon deciding to name it the Styer Mannlicher M95, rather than it's military designation. but yeah, I still love you Moon for porting all these models :)
Moon.  [author] 3 Sep, 2017 @ 7:13am 
There was more than one swep of this though.
\m/MayheM\m/ 3 Sep, 2017 @ 6:58am 
Your link goes nowhere. It was removed from the workshop. I've looked for this rifle for over 9 months. (I'm an Austro-Hungarian officer on the WW1 RP server.) I will continue to search, because I hate it when all the Central Powers are armed with WW2-era Kar 98k.
Moon.  [author] 3 Sep, 2017 @ 6:40am 
I know that Gewehr means rifle. I said it was a bad idea to put it in the name of this one to avoid confusion with the G98, specially since this rifle is commonly known as Steyr-Mannlicher or just Mannlicher.

There is a swep of this on the workshop.
\m/MayheM\m/ 3 Sep, 2017 @ 6:33am 
"Gewehr" is German for rifle. The "M 95" stands for model 1895, not Mannlicher. It's too bad there isn't a working swep for this rifle, as I would love to include it in the WW1 trench warfare RP I'm working with.