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Dutch M95 Steyr Carbine

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:27 pm
by USDF
I have a carbine marked Steyr 1900 that was put together from a box of spare parts & barreled actions which I have. The parts don't match of course but it is a very nice looking carbine with an excellent bore & bluing. How can I tell which bolt to use in the 1900 carbine? I see them with straight as well as curved bolt handles.
Are there any sources for wood stocks & handguards for these old Dutch rifles & carbines?? I could put together another rifle if I had a stock.

Thank you for your help.

Re: Dutch M95 Steyr Carbine

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:59 pm
by 1886lebel
Straight bolt handles were used by the Royal Netherlands Army (Koninklijke Landmacht)
Bent bolt handles were used by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger; KNIL)
There were so many different variation of Dutch Carbines used ...

:NET:
(Koninklijke Landmacht)
No 1 O.M. Cavalry ... 1900, production 8,000
No 1 N.M. Cavalry ... 1918, production 18,000
No 2 O.M. Marechaussee ... 1896, production 1,800
No 2 N.M. Civil Field police and Marechaussee ... 1918, production 10,000
No 3 O.M. Engineer ... 1896, production 66,000
No 3 N.M. same users as No 3 O.M. ... 1918, production 24,000. A part of these carbines were transformed to the model No 3 Gewijzigd Model (Transformed model) and No 4.
No 3 G.M. (Transformed model) ... 1932, production 4,600
No 4 O.M. Military bicycle mounted troops ... 1909, production 18,000
No 4 N.M. Military bicycle mounted troops ... 1918, production 600
No 5. Motorized artillery and Antiaircraft guns ... War production, made from rifles, production 36,000

(Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger; KNIL)
Karabijn M95 cavalerie- there were about 10,000 produced. No hand guard was used.
Karabijn M95 Marechaussee - Military special forces- The Marechhausse first adopted the cavalry carbine but then modified it for infantry use, Production about 28,000. No hand guard.
Karabijn M95 Artillerie- adopted in 1904, production about 3500
Karabijn M95 Engineer- adopted in 1917, production about 1000
There were also O.M. and N.M. versions of these

The Royal Netherlands Navy (Koninklijke Marine (KM) also had thier own variations

Confused ... it is trust me
Here is an excellent website that deals with these rifles ...
Dutch Mainland types ... Royal Netherlands Army
http://www.collectie.legermuseum.nl/str ... 04797.html

Dutch East Indies ... KNIL (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger)
http://www.collectie.legermuseum.nl/str ... 04817.html

Dutch Navy
http://www.collectie.legermuseum.nl/str ... 04824.html

Dutch Police
http://www.collectie.legermuseum.nl/str ... 04865.html

Misc. Dutch ... includes experimental and Indonesian conversions
http://www.collectie.legermuseum.nl/str ... 04828.html

Just be aware of Dutchmen bearing gifts ... Oh I meant Dutch Soldiers .... :lol:
Ik hou nog steeds van u Martin
Patrick

Re: Dutch M95 Steyr Carbine

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:16 pm
by Dutch Mosin
Great post Patrick.
Thanks. :FRA:


Met vriendelijke groet,

Martin

Re: Dutch M95 Steyr Carbine

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:39 pm
by USDF
1886,
Wow, what a selection! After looking at the web pages for an hour I came to the conclusion the little carbine fits into the N0. 3 new model designation. I think Admin. should make this a "Sticky". Great information.

Many thanks for the information, it was more than anyone could have asked for.