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Another ugly one: Dutch Mannlicher 303 Conversion
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05-21-2018 08:29 PM
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There is something in the back of my tired brain about a "simpler" version, without the fancy muzzle device getting around.
The .303 and 6.5 x 53R are very similar in overall length and of almost identical rim diameter.
Th only downside is the requirement of the original to use the special curved chargers that hold five rounds. The model shown above seems to retain that feature.
There is, apparently, also an Australian
connection, with Lithgow apparently having made .303 barrels for the 1895 actions, for either the Colonial Dutch or the Indonesians post independence, but I understand that these were issued as single-shot carbines. Can someone with more knowledge of this exotica bring us up to speed, please.
The original Dutch / Romanian 6.5 x 53R is basically a rimmed 6.5 x 54 Mannlicher Schoennauer, so, no slouch as a "game" cartridge.
I keep having naughty thoughts about building one on a Lee Enfield action.
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There are several versions from what I can gather. This one, a second one similar to this one only with a rubber buttplate similar to the British
No5 and one that retains the original rifle configuration, just rechambering to 303.
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I wonder if an Arisaka
bayonet might fit? Indonesia had to have had a lot of Japanese stuff left over at the end of the war......
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Try a British
P1907 bayonet.
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Originally Posted by
boltaction
No, the barrel ring will be way higher than that.

Originally Posted by
gsimmons
P1907 bayonet
I should think so also, but he says British
doesn't work. Long bayonet lug...
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Depending on when this was done, my guess is a Tokarev bayonet.
The Soviets provided a LOT of material assistance to the budding Sukarno government in the 1950's, including SVT 40 Tokarev rifles.
The bayonets for these are rarely seen in these parts, but it would be interesting to find out if one fits.
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All the common bayonets that I have in my chest of drawers beside me does not fit.
The lug is wider than anything I've tried, the muzzle is also larger than most. It also has a long span between muzzle and lug.
Tried the obvious, Dutch bayonets. They don't fit either. I have the two major types, but both lock into the lug upside down.
I'm thinking this probably takes the "unknown" Dutch modified bayonet Carl has on his website.
Last edited by Aragorn243; 05-22-2018 at 06:04 PM.
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Bet she kicks like a No 5. Thanks for pics, interesting conversion.
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