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Mannlicher Rifles
I recently picked up a nice 1894 Swedish
Mauser
I like the style and military history
I am not knowledgeable of other military mannlichers similar to the 1894 Swede
Is there a web site detailing these rifles or posting photos?
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03-23-2014 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by
Tul8202
I am not knowledgeable of other military mannlichers similar to the 1894 Swede
Are you referring to the full length stock as "Mannlicher"? Common parlance on sporters regardless of action type, but it's very confusing when used in reference to military rifles. Only Mannlicher actioned rifles are called such, and not always even then!
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Mannlicher Rifles
In reference to the Mannlicher rifle action, the rifles I am interested are like the Swedish
1894 Calvary rifle. 37 1/2 inches in length with forearm wood full length to front sight
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Mannlicher style stocks
Other military Mannlicher style rifles; 1893/95 Spanish Cavalry/Engineers carbine, 1909 Argentine
Cavalry/Engineers Carbine.
Others that have been falsely accused are Mountain Carbines/Rifles which have the short barrel but the stock has a bayonet lug like a standard rifle.
An excellent reference source for military mausers is;
Robert Ball's "Military Mausers of the World" , it's about $40-$50 bucks @ Barnes & Noble. Good luck !
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A standard M24/47 short rifle,
A 1909 Argentine
Cavalry Carbine
and a cut down 1893 Spanish long rifle (Bubba'd)
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Tul, Here is a partial list of rifles that I would consider to be of Mannlicher design (action type) (I'm sure this will be questioned as well):
M93 Romanian
M95 Dutch Mannlichlicher
Greek Mannlicher
Mannlicher Schoenauer sporting rifles
35M Hungarian
43M Hungarian
G98/40
Portugese Vergueiro
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Add 1891 (et al) Mannlicher/Carcano.
Al
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what about my 2 Steyr M95 and my Budapest Hungarian
M95/34? they are mannlicher also but not listed here.
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No need to fret about a list guys, just get this book and view the lot!
"Mannlicher Military Rifles" by Paul Scarlata. ISBN 1-931464-14-6.
The one I really, really fancy is the M.86. Just about the only black-powder clip-loaded magazine rifle. 11mm "Werndl" caliber. Most unfortunately, it was production-ready just as the French
turned the rifle world upside down with the "small-bore" smokeless powder Lebel. Talk about instant obsolescence!
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
The one I really, really fancy is the M.86. Just about the only black-powder clip-loaded magazine rifle.
Me, too. So much so that I hoarded a bit of ammo and clips.
A small sample:


Have yet to find a rifle in any condition!
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