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M 1903 Mannlicher Schoenauer in LGS
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07-25-2018 01:24 AM
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Pity military rifles don't all look like this 'military' rifle, then everybody would have one. Would be interesting to know when the military had set triggers for general use.
Looks like a nice rifle, we need more photos to be able to say more - action, full length, etc.
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It's a true classic and a beautiful rifle. I've seen a couple before and had the opportunity to shoot one. The LGS owner is right that the double trigger has been changed out, and that is a pity. The double trigger allows an ounces light pull once it has been set which was perfect for hunting.
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Definitely not a military issued firearm. Possibly a nicely redone sporter or maybe a factory sporting carbine, but 100% not military issue in that configuration.
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Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
Definitely not a military issued firearm. Possibly a nicely redone sporter or maybe a factory sporting carbine, but 100% not military issue in that configuration.
No, it isn't military. It is a hunting rifle.
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Yep. That one's a commercial hunting rifle with a Mannlicher stock. Been rode hard and put away wet.
American Rifleman | The 1903 Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine
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6.5x54 caliber? Classic M1903 M-S carbine. These have quite a following. Needs some TLC. A thou might be on the high side. In excellent condition, intact, could easily bring $1500.
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