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And second, there's very rare pictures of German WW2 snipers equipped with M95/30s, although i've never seen them with the scope either; we modelled it because it was fun and made sense.
Also, the Mannlicher "Sniper Carbine" was rare (Less than 1,000 Sniper carbine were made as most of Mannlicher Sniper variants were "Rifles"), and there's no evidence of WW1-Era Mannlicher sniper carbines being used in WW2 nor even scopes were used for the converted Mannlicher M95/30 (which was chambered with sharp-headed rounds While WW1-Era Mannlichers was chambered with nose-headed rounds) because it would require obviously a sniper mount so the scope can be attached but the proplem is the converted M95/30 never had sniper mounts
I know what is it said in the description but it is enough evident that scopes were never used for the M95/30, only for WW1-Era Mannlichers