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DeV |
Posted: September 21, 2007 07:31 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 32 Member No.: 1040 Joined: September 04, 2006 |
Did the M95 the Romanians used have any Romanian specific markings? Like the Romanian crown or a wreath. I know the Vz.24 the Romanians used have a wreath on the receiver, but I cannot find any info on the Romanian markings for the M95.
I also know there was a percentage made in Budapest, having a Budapest M.95 marking and the rest having a Steyr M.95 marking. Which one of these would have been more common to end up in the Romanians hands? Any help would be greatly appreciated |
mihnea |
Posted: September 21, 2007 08:11 am
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 682 Member No.: 679 Joined: September 26, 2005 |
The M95 were captured rifles if there were any markings they probably were very small, unlike the Vz-24 and M93 that were made for the Romanian army and were marked from the factory with Carol's cipher or the crown.
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DeV |
Posted: September 21, 2007 10:28 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 32 Member No.: 1040 Joined: September 04, 2006 |
Ok, and which ones would be most likely to be used by the Romanian Army? The ones with Budapest or Steyr mark?
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mihnea |
Posted: September 21, 2007 01:57 pm
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 682 Member No.: 679 Joined: September 26, 2005 |
The question is a bit stupid, not even the Austro-Hungarians differentiated them so I don't know also I don't think anybody knows; but personally I prefer Steyr. Also theoretically Steyr was the most common as about 75% were made by them.
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DeV |
Posted: September 27, 2007 06:36 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 32 Member No.: 1040 Joined: September 04, 2006 |
Maybe an even stupider question: did the Romanian ZB30's have any markings on em or were they also Romanian markless?
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mihnea |
Posted: September 27, 2007 07:53 pm
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 682 Member No.: 679 Joined: September 26, 2005 |
Actualy the ones made at CMC had markings on the left side above the pistol grip.
Here http://www.worldwar2.ro/foto/?id=116§ion=17&article=283 is a low rezolution photo but you can see were they are placed. The text was, I think, : above "CMC" and under "CUGIR" . |