kuduae
(.400 member)
30/09/10 06:03 AM
Re: When did Steyr-Mannlicher go to the plastic trigger guard?

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The first rear-locking 60* bolt rifles had metal trigger guards and magazines and wood stocks. There were luxus and standard models (was it SL, M and S action lengths or something?). My 'professional' was a synthetic stock and trigger guard version of this.




I think you both are wrong! According to my old issues of the "Drutsche Waffen Journal" the first Steyr-Mannlicher of the rear locking-lug type was shown to the public October 1966, it was a short, .222, action model SL already with a plastic triggerguard/magazine and walnut stock. The medium M and long L actions were added to the line before 1971, all rear lockup and plastic tg/mag.
In 1972 Steyr offered an intended luxury rifle, the multiple 60* front-locking lug, steel triggerguard and steel single stack so-called "Mannlicher-Schoenauer M72". This luxury rifle was apparently not a real success or to expensive to make, as it soon faded from the line.
In it's place they introduced the Steyr-Mannlicher Luxus M" in 1978, essentially the rear-locking action of the Steyr-Mannlicher S, M, L line combined with a steel triggerguard and the single-stack mag of the M72. In due time this try at a luxury rifle disappeared too.



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