Steyr Rifle Serial Numbers

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This particular rifle is notable for its lack of markings. It has the short front sight, a very nice walnut stock with a brownish shellac or varnish of some kind. It has a front sight hood with two screws. It appears to have a very nicely done brown tinted bluing at some time in the distant past. The barrel and receiver match numbers, and the barrel is in excellent condition. The bolt is force matched with electrostenciled serial. Upon disassembly, I see that most of the small bits are marked with either 'K' or 'R', which I understood to be of Budapest or Austrian manufacture. Rifle has no import marks at all. On other forums, people have said it was 'scrubbed', but wouldn't that leave evidence where the metal was removed? It looks like it never had markings, like the others I've seen.
Here are some pictures. I would really love to know what I have here. I've shot it and it's actually quite accurate, although it is painful as hell to shoot.
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EDIT: added the following pictures of other markings.
Steyr Rifle Serial Numbers

Steyr Rifle Serial Numbers

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Steyr Model M 95 Rifle 8x50 R Serial Number 690 M. Steyr m95 serial numbers. I have a Steyr M95 Rifle. I would love to find when it was made by looking up the Serial Number. The submachine gun (Para) form utilizes a thinner magazine for its 9mm cartridges of 25- or 32-round counts. The Steyr AUG was really one of the first 'true' modular weapon systems of note, designed around a standard receiver unit which could be adapted for other combat roles beyond that of assault rifle with little modification to the core weapon. The following recall and safety notice was issued on September 20, 2011 by Steyr Arms. Apparently some Steyr 9mm pistols have an issue which could allow the firearm to discharge without a normal trigger pull. The affected serial numbers are listed below.