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A straight-pull bolt-action rifle that allows for a high rate of fire, even when used with a scope. |
A straight-pull bolt-action rifle that allows for a high rate of fire, even when used with a scope. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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+ | Born in Austria-Hungary, the Mannlicher Infanterie Repetier-Gewehr M.95 was the standard service weapon of the Empire. A revolutionary design utilizing the straight-pull action bolt, it offered a high rate of fire, reliability, and resistance to the environment. Of course, a soldier had to take good care of the rifle for it to behave properly. The Mannlicher was produced in a large number of units and featured several interesting accessories, like luminous night sights and a bayonet wire cutter (technically destroyer, as the rifle facilitated shooting through wires). |
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===Historical Images=== |
===Historical Images=== |
Revision as of 17:47, 20 October 2016
Gewehr M.95 Carbine | |
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Details | |
Damage |
75 |
Accuracy |
100 |
Hip Fire |
30 |
Control |
50 |
Rate of Fire |
67 |
Fire Modes |
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Ammunition |
5/30 |
Used By |
Scout |
The Gewehr M.95 Carbine is a primary weapon for the Scout class in Battlefield 1.
In-Game Text
A straight-pull bolt-action rifle that allows for a high rate of fire, even when used with a scope.
History
Born in Austria-Hungary, the Mannlicher Infanterie Repetier-Gewehr M.95 was the standard service weapon of the Empire. A revolutionary design utilizing the straight-pull action bolt, it offered a high rate of fire, reliability, and resistance to the environment. Of course, a soldier had to take good care of the rifle for it to behave properly. The Mannlicher was produced in a large number of units and featured several interesting accessories, like luminous night sights and a bayonet wire cutter (technically destroyer, as the rifle facilitated shooting through wires).