Just added a straight pull steyr m.95 caebine to the safe!

Dont fret!!,intact stocks ARE out there. Worst case senario if needed is there is a company in calgary the does stock duplicating. If you want to go that route,I could drop my stock off as a tempate. As I have both a 95/30 like yours and a M95 Stutzen(correct as built Carbine). Does your bolt head retract when you remove it from the action, many do and there is a trick to keep it from doing so.

Ken
 
Dont fret!!,intact stocks ARE out there. Worst case senario if needed is there is a company in calgary the does stock duplicating. If you want to go that route,I could drop my stock off as a tempate. As I have both a 95/30 like yours and a M95 Stutzen(correct as built Carbine). Does your bolt head retract when you remove it from the action, many do and there is a trick to keep it from doing so.

Ken

Yes mine turns down, I cranked it and it stayed long enough to put it back.
 
Ok so the trick I have found for removing the bolt without the head snapping in. Pull the bolt back till it hits the stop, push bolt forward 2 to 3 mm. At this point push trigger forward to drop bolt stop. Here is the tricky part, twist the bolt handle to the right(down) till you JUST FEEL the indexing pin on the bolt head drop lightly into its recess. Now smoothly remove bolt and set down SOFTLY. What I have found is that some bolts don't cam all the way to the lock position apon initionaly opening from the closed position. It will cam open but just not quite enuff to let the indexing pin drop into its recess.
Let me know how this works for you.

Ken
 
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