Description
Prvi Partizan’s 8x56mmR Mannlicher 208-grain FMJ ammunition is the perfect solution for breathing life back into your classic Austro-Hungarian and Hungarian bolt-action rifles, including the Steyr M95 and Budapest M95 carbines. As one of the only modern sources of factory-loaded ammo in this obsolete caliber, PPU’s offering is a must-have for collectors and range-ready surplus shooters.
Adopted in the 1930s, the 8x56mmR replaced the earlier 8x50R Mannlicher round and became the standard chambering for straight-pull Steyr-Mannlicher rifles throughout Central Europe. It was used extensively by Austria, Hungary, and their allies during World War II. The cartridge is known for its distinctive rimmed case, strong recoil, and excellent penetration, originally intended for both infantry rifles and light machine guns.
Prvi Partizan’s modern 208-grain full metal jacket bullet closely replicates the original military load. It delivers reliable cycling and consistent accuracy, while the non-corrosive Boxer-primed brass makes it reloadable for those preserving precious stock or dialing in custom handloads. Unlike surplus rounds, PPU’s 8x56R doesn’t rely on corrosive primers—making it safe for your bore and easier to clean after a session at the range.
This hard-to-find caliber remains popular among collectors of WWII-era European arms, reenactors, and those who appreciate the unique engineering of straight-pull military rifles. Don’t miss your chance to keep your Mannlicher-fed and firing.
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