All Model 95 Mausers had round bolts at the face. All Model 93s had the square edge at bottom of the bolt face; however, the Chilean M95s all have a locking lug-type recess in the receiver to fit the base of the bolt handle to help contain the bolt in place, preventing rearward displacement (into the shooter's face) incase of a catastrophic event that sheared the front bolt lugs, etc. In addition they have a solid left side wall (without the 'thumb' notch) similar to commercial 98 actions. All Chilean M95s were made by Lowe - Berlin, which speaks for the quality of build, fit, steel, and consistent heat treat - in my opinion they were finished better than any military Mausers before or since.

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