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6/24/2025, 7:34:44 AM
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>I can't imagine very many M.95s were brought back from WWI given that no US troops were stationed near Austria-Hungary during the war and after.
The US 332nd Infantry Regiment served on the Piave Front. But since this rifle was in Czech service post-WW1 it would have to be a WW2 souvenir, not WW1. However the most likely path of this rifle from Czechoslovakia to the United States is as Czech aid to the Spanish Republicans during the Spanish Civil War and then bought by INTERARMS in the late 1950s.
>I can't imagine very many M.95s were brought back from WWI given that no US troops were stationed near Austria-Hungary during the war and after.
The US 332nd Infantry Regiment served on the Piave Front. But since this rifle was in Czech service post-WW1 it would have to be a WW2 souvenir, not WW1. However the most likely path of this rifle from Czechoslovakia to the United States is as Czech aid to the Spanish Republicans during the Spanish Civil War and then bought by INTERARMS in the late 1950s.
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