Actually Denel NTW-20 won the last poll, but I forgot I don't have it unlocked in Battlefield 2042. Steyr M95 won the second place so this is the new video for now. NTW-20 will be next.
@@WealthyInsuranceOfficial maybe he wants to make sure he covers all available games. So even if he has one in CW, he wants to make the most out of it by including 2042.
@@Fishikiyamaa He had Phantom Forces on his video back then but I'm not sure if he's gonna do it. It's a rank 220 sniper and it cost a lot of money to prebuy it
I think the BF1 M95 is one of the only bolt-actions you can stay in ADS while cycling the bolt, even with a magnification scope on top. Did I see that correctly that the bolt rotates in Enlisted? It is a straight-pull, not a Mauser-type.
Yep, I still prefer the Ross over it for straight pull sniping cuz it has a sweet spot and has a faster velocity. The M95 is pretty good for aggressive scouts.
Yes. The design of the M95 over its earlier M88 and 88/90 brother was that the bolt rotates on its locking lugs allowing for a stronger action whereas the older models of rifle M1886-1888/90 and 1888/95 used a different mechanism (wedge-lock) that was only suitable for the lower pressure black powder rounds. It was a definite improvement because it allowed for the m93 scharff-patrone to use a smokeless powder with higher pressure tolerances than said older models. So the bolt handle stays straight but the actual bolt body has a sort of rotation when cycled
Interesting to me that Enlisted correctly depicts the bullets as spitzer as would be correct for 8x56RS, while BFV anachronistically depicts them as the older 8x50R round with round-nose bullets. For those wondering, many (most?) M95s were converted into carbines and rechambered for 8x56 in the 1930s. After the unification, many were then sent to Bulgaria.
it's such a minor detail lol. Plus different ammo supplies was commonly used through out ww2. It is not beyond reason for a soldier to be supplied that bullet. Especially if they are rear guard. Furthermore near the end of the war Germany was using anything and everything that could shoot a bullet. Volksturm would definitely had this in their hands. War isn't as simple as you put it here. And it's really funny when gamers like you nitpick over little details like this
@anamationmax I said it was interesting, not triggering. You're a pretty hostile guy. my interest here comes from being a shooter and a collector, none of the games in this video even interest me. Obviously you're correct that both rounds were still kicking around Europe, but you can drop the less-autistic-than-thou act, nobody is impressed. the whole point of these videos is the highlighting of minute details.
Gdy Moskal - psiawiara, drogę nam zastąpi To kul z Mannlichera nikt mu nie poskąpi Oj da, oj da dana Kompanio kochana Nie masz to jak pierwsza nie! A gdby się jeszcze opierał psiajucha Każdy z nas bagnetem trafi mu do brzucha Oj da, oj da dana Kompanio kochana Nie masz to jak pierwsza nie! (Lyrics of "Kadrówka" - Song of Polish legionares during WW1)
As a proud owner and user of the Steyr M95, I'd like to note that the slower bolt cycling like in Isonzo and BFV is most realistic. Yes its a straight pull and all, but its also pretty chunky and you have to be pretty forceful with it
it is a m95/30 variant in enlisted. You can look at cartridges to understand variants. in bf5 its also m95/30 variant but still use wrong cartidges by mistake
Absolutely love the BF1 M95. One that has no one shot sweetspot. Still or maybe that is the reason, the consistency, why I love it more than other snipers.
I remember the BF 1 Open Beta, you could load individual rounds into this rifle on a partial reload, which was fun to see, since it's technically impossible to do on a packet-loading rifle.
Technically partial/tactical reloads are possible with the Steyr M95/Berthier M1916/M1 Garand, and other enblock clip fed rifles. There's a way to remove them to allow for clean insertion of new clips. BF1 showed this with the Carcano, and the M1 Garand side button ejects the clip.
I'm pretty sure that's a game mechanic for certain weapons, verdun also did this for the mauser c96. It's one of the best pistols for close quarters, but that is countered by no partial reloads allowed
Actually Denel NTW-20 won the last poll, but I forgot I don't have it unlocked in Battlefield 2042. Steyr M95 won the second place so this is the new video for now. NTW-20 will be next.
And the other is COD CW AND Phantom Forces Roblox NTW 20
@@WealthyInsuranceOfficial maybe he wants to make sure he covers all available games.
So even if he has one in CW, he wants to make the most out of it by including 2042.
Wise choice, brother. I love Steyr M95.
Add phantom forces in the next video maybe?
@@Fishikiyamaa He had Phantom Forces on his video back then but I'm not sure if he's gonna do it. It's a rank 220 sniper and it cost a lot of money to prebuy it
Day 33 Asking for K31
0:00 Battlefield 1
0:22 Isonzo
0:46 Enlisted
1:08 Sniper Elite 4
1:24 Battlefield V
1:48 Battlefield 1918
2:08 Tannenberg
Keep doing it
Also Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War has the K31
@@WealthyInsuranceOfficial Thanks
@@ahmadsuleman9045 i know, and BFV and 2 more
Pretty positive Battlefield 1 doesnt have the K31
So far only BF and Hunt have added a sound of an en-bloc clip falling when you load the last bullet, good attention to details
Where is Hunt?
@@paleoph6168 on steam, and it did the en bloc well with Berthier
Where tf is the casings in bf1? They only pop out when he uses ads.
When I last played it I do remember casings being ejected from the M95, probably the clip is on an older version that had a bug like this
@@Hopy yeah it’s an older clip he’s been using it for years now
I noticed when ads they spawn out of the thumb
Then disable your AdBlocker
I can’t believe I just noticed that. I played that game through it’s entirety and just noticed that now? Bruh lol
I think the BF1 M95 is one of the only bolt-actions you can stay in ADS while cycling the bolt, even with a magnification scope on top.
Did I see that correctly that the bolt rotates in Enlisted? It is a straight-pull, not a Mauser-type.
Yep, I still prefer the Ross over it for straight pull sniping cuz it has a sweet spot and has a faster velocity. The M95 is pretty good for aggressive scouts.
Yes. The design of the M95 over its earlier M88 and 88/90 brother was that the bolt rotates on its locking lugs allowing for a stronger action whereas the older models of rifle M1886-1888/90 and 1888/95 used a different mechanism (wedge-lock) that was only suitable for the lower pressure black powder rounds. It was a definite improvement because it allowed for the m93 scharff-patrone to use a smokeless powder with higher pressure tolerances than said older models. So the bolt handle stays straight but the actual bolt body has a sort of rotation when cycled
Interesting to me that Enlisted correctly depicts the bullets as spitzer as would be correct for 8x56RS, while BFV anachronistically depicts them as the older 8x50R round with round-nose bullets. For those wondering, many (most?) M95s were converted into carbines and rechambered for 8x56 in the 1930s. After the unification, many were then sent to Bulgaria.
it's such a minor detail lol. Plus different ammo supplies was commonly used through out ww2. It is not beyond reason for a soldier to be supplied that bullet. Especially if they are rear guard. Furthermore near the end of the war Germany was using anything and everything that could shoot a bullet. Volksturm would definitely had this in their hands. War isn't as simple as you put it here. And it's really funny when gamers like you nitpick over little details like this
@anamationmax I said it was interesting, not triggering. You're a pretty hostile guy. my interest here comes from being a shooter and a collector, none of the games in this video even interest me. Obviously you're correct that both rounds were still kicking around Europe, but you can drop the less-autistic-than-thou act, nobody is impressed. the whole point of these videos is the highlighting of minute details.
@@2copy3copy4cpoy lmao "less autistic than thou act" got anymore originals up in there?
It's really odd, since the M95/30 was probably the most common variant to see action in WWII.
Gdy Moskal - psiawiara, drogę nam zastąpi
To kul z Mannlichera nikt mu nie poskąpi
Oj da, oj da dana
Kompanio kochana
Nie masz to jak pierwsza nie!
A gdby się jeszcze opierał psiajucha
Każdy z nas bagnetem trafi mu do brzucha
Oj da, oj da dana
Kompanio kochana
Nie masz to jak pierwsza nie!
(Lyrics of "Kadrówka" - Song of Polish legionares during WW1)
Damn my i liked it straight-pull rifle Mannlicher M1895 Good video comrade!
As a proud owner and user of the Steyr M95, I'd like to note that the slower bolt cycling like in Isonzo and BFV is most realistic. Yes its a straight pull and all, but its also pretty chunky and you have to be pretty forceful with it
In the thumbnail was the dutch geweer m1895 not the steyr mannlicher 1895
tbh, I think the animation from BF1 did it best. I love how Tannenburg has like 3 frames of recoil and snaps back into place.
Uff the M95 along The lee-enfield and Mauser 98 are The best looking bolt-action rifle from ww1 era
Behold... The Stylish Man-Licker
that sounds like how Americans pronounce words
it is a m95/30 variant in enlisted. You can look at cartridges to understand variants. in bf5 its also m95/30 variant but still use wrong cartidges by mistake
Battlefield V is basically lessons learned from their Carcano enbloc clip animation in BF1 - though it never got the 8x56 rounds correct.
The rifle shown in the thumbnail is a m93 not an m95 main difference is the m93 is a turn bolt action
Much as I love Isonzo, still bugs me that the Mannlicher and Carcano don’t eject the clip
The title card is an 1895 DUTCH Mannlicher, so why not use a picture of the 1895 AUSTRIAN Mannlicher (which this gun is)?
Absolutely love the BF1 M95. One that has no one shot sweetspot. Still or maybe that is the reason, the consistency, why I love it more than other snipers.
wait really? i didn't know
Bruh i thought it's a NTW 20 but nevermind i'm just waiting for it
Few game had a straight pull bolt action rifle, this is one of those few weapon that make into video game
1:02
Can we actually reload an en-bloc rifle round-by-round like that?
I am not certain but I don't think so, probably only with a single round without an En-Bloc clip.
Also, the bolt rotates on that M95 :/
No you cant, i have an M95 at home. You could lay 1 round on top of the chamber and use it as a single shot gun or use the en bloc clips to load it.
@@ThePhil1909 Can you shoot me with that M95?
@@erso_returned2530 Are you an italian soldier at the isonzo?
@@ThePhil1909 No I just want you to shoot me
I fuckin stack bodies with this in tannenberg
The "Ruk-Zuk"
The Enlisted version should not be able to fire as the safety on the left hand side of the bolt is flipped up for safety on
The closed safety on Enlisted's model really bothers me.
Better than nothing, given that the description explained the situation.
Enlisted tactical reload wrong
I haven’t found any compilations on the mas-36
We need one asap
My favorite rifle
I remember the BF 1 Open Beta, you could load individual rounds into this rifle on a partial reload, which was fun to see, since it's technically impossible to do on a packet-loading rifle.
it's a steyr rifle? huh. guess they've been around longer than i thought.
i love bf5s animations
I bet the K31 guy is already tired and pissed by now
he's still marching on, as I see in the comment section
In sniper elite how does he cycle the bolt action while using the scope at the same time ?
Nice
what about SOCOM US Navy SEALs all weapons
Nearly threw up seeing the single shot partial load in Enlisted😷 yes, technically possible but not like that
i love liching menn
It looks like mosin nagant
When both Isonzo and Tannenberg couldn't do partilal reload in this rifle even though released on modern FPS era :|
You can’t really do a partial reload with this rifle. You have to eject the current round then remove the clip and put in a new clip
Technically partial/tactical reloads are possible with the Steyr M95/Berthier M1916/M1 Garand, and other enblock clip fed rifles. There's a way to remove them to allow for clean insertion of new clips.
BF1 showed this with the Carcano, and the M1 Garand side button ejects the clip.
@@rosaria8384 they've actually added that to Isonzo by now.
I'm pretty sure that's a game mechanic for certain weapons, verdun also did this for the mauser c96. It's one of the best pistols for close quarters, but that is countered by no partial reloads allowed
battlefield 1918 and tannemberg, bestest
And where NTW-20
Read The Description
Man-liker
The weapon sounds in Isonzo are by far the worst. Although the game itself is great.
Isonzo's sounds are like crossbow, how ironic that game is 2022 game and BF1 sounds are way more better than this.
mannlicher ping
wtf enlisted
Ew. Wrong M95 for cover