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paradox_
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Another English retailed Mannlicher
      #316312 - 12/05/18 05:04 PM

I thought I would share another of my English retailed Mannlichers.
Comparing it to the day it left CB Vaughan’s Retail premises at 99 Strand, London in the late 1930s it appears not much has changed before coming into my procession more than 75 years later.
I envisage a local purchase, most likely for an intended Stalking holiday in the Highlands of Scotland…well that’s what I chose to believe.
The rifle has clearly been shot, evidenced by some small amount of jacket fouling in the bore as well as a recovered bullet from a successful stalk I located in the bottom of its case. In a way that was the nicest surprise of all. All case items appear to be in place including a rather interesting front sight device. (Pictured below). Clearly the owner wanted to ensure he could pick up the sight quickly.
The case itself has all original straps, handles and fittings and is in excellent condition throughout. On opening the case for the first time I was greeted with that indescribable smell of Young’s 303 oil. It’s interesting how a smell can trigger memories of earlier times.
String pull throughs have not been used (thankfully as they are horrible things) and the neat cane cleaning road is correct and in place. The butt trap still housing the Factory Rod.
It’s a Model 1925 removable stock. The North American followers here will be very glad to see its chambered in the venerable nought 6!!. Proof date is 1938.
Hope you enjoy.

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: paradox_]
      #316314 - 12/05/18 05:53 PM



That is absolutely gorgeous!

My M1910 Takedown has the same serrated cleaning rod in the fitted case (and the set in the trap) but the case is more visibly aged and lacks the inside label.

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #316315 - 12/05/18 09:53 PM

Hi paradox,

Congratulations!!! One of the nicest M-S I have seen...!!

PH


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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: PatagonHunter]
      #316317 - 12/05/18 10:13 PM

Paradox,
What an absolute gem! To find a cased rifle in that condition with so much of the small items still intact is indeed a rare event. No extra holes punched into the old gal anywhere either. As a package, it would be hard to improve on. I am very jealous.

John

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: TexasJohn]
      #316318 - 12/05/18 10:34 PM

Congratulations on your superb rifle, Paradox; this one just escaped the 'Made in Germany' marking by some months!
Best regards.
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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Louis]
      #316366 - 14/05/18 05:13 PM

Beautiful

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: deeangeo]
      #316374 - 15/05/18 03:05 AM

Thank you. That is beautiful. I'm curious as to your conclusions on the string pull through. Can you tell me why you find them horrible?

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: DonZ]
      #316382 - 15/05/18 06:41 AM

Lovely piece of kit there paradox, certainly been kept very well over the years!!!!

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: 93x64mm]
      #316383 - 15/05/18 07:15 AM

Beautiful gun and in such good condition. It is fantastic to see the original case as well which is often non existence or in bad condition. The case and all it's accessories are almost as interesting and valuable as the gun itself, it certainly makes owning the gun so much more enjoyable. Thanks for posting.

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Waidmannsheil]
      #316392 - 15/05/18 11:15 AM

WOW!

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Hook]
      #316407 - 15/05/18 09:40 PM

Donz

Thank you. I have an aversion to them simply because of the propensity of most people to drag the piece od string over the crown.
One might think it hard to believe but I have witnessed visable damage to quite a few SMLE 303s crown in my early days.
Beside thats why the Factory placed that lovley rod in the trap. I should have thats IMHO of course.

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: paradox_]
      #316422 - 16/05/18 05:28 AM

Thank you. It sounds like the issue is improper use, and not the pull through itself.

I've had a great deal of luck with them. They have their place, and my Otis system is very useful. But I can see how mis-using them would create their own issues, and I can see how easy it is to mis-use.

I've seen people bang up a muzzle with a rod, too. The problem with trying to make things fool-proof is that fools are so darn innovative.

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: DonZ]
      #316436 - 16/05/18 08:30 PM

That's a nice rifle and a great caliber.

How does it shoot? I would like a range report.

Curl

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: paradox_]
      #316489 - 17/05/18 10:10 PM

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How different is the sight hood of your M1903 from those of the 1950 model?
Could you provide some photos of the hood out of the case?

These are offered on GunBroker as reproduction to fit M1950,M1952, MC, MCA, and MS Zeephyr, but I don't know if they'd fit my M1910:



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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #316518 - 18/05/18 02:12 PM

Curl

I have shot this rifle yet, however its working its way to the top of the list!!
I will add here when done, perfect bore, so Im expecting nothing less than the normal high level of accuracy.

Best
Eric

Roth, I doubt the front sight hood is correct, I will post a few comparatives in coming days, as well as the one on my Zephyr

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: paradox_]
      #316526 - 18/05/18 08:48 PM

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Roth, I doubt the front sight hood is correct, I will post a few comparatives in coming days, as well as the one on my Zephyr




Cool.

To any and all, does anyone know where one can find a proper sight hood for a pre WW2 Mannlicher Schoenauer (M1910)?

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #316534 - 19/05/18 02:50 AM

Rothhammer, to my limited knowledge pre-WW2 MS were not factory fitted with front sight hoods. None of the ones I own, neither 1903, nor 1905, nor 1908, nor 1910 and nor 1925 has one; in addition I can't recall having seen any pre-WW2 model factory fitted with a front sight hood.
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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Louis]
      #316537 - 19/05/18 04:30 AM

Most excellent paradox.

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Louis]
      #316552 - 19/05/18 02:58 PM

Louis, I think you are right. I recall seeing a post war catalogue reference to the fact hoods were an additional cost item. Perhaps they always have been??
My Zephyr has one and this one is on a Model MC 7x57



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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: paradox_]
      #316556 - 19/05/18 07:33 PM

From the 1939 Stoeger catalog:





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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #316559 - 19/05/18 09:52 PM

Thank you, Rothhammer; I had personally not yet seen a fore sight protector for pre-WW2 MS and I learnt a lot from your information. Louis

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Louis]
      #316561 - 19/05/18 10:58 PM

My Model 1903 was not fit with a hooded front sight.



Curl's M1903 M-S Full Stock Rifle

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: CptCurl]
      #316578 - 20/05/18 10:22 AM

Thank you Rothhammer...I have to find myself one of those 1939 Stoeger cattle dogs

Good information!!

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: paradox_]
      #316597 - 20/05/18 09:48 PM

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Thank you Rothhammer...I have to find myself one of those 1939 Stoeger cattle dogs

Good information!!




Ebay has been my source. I bought one for the purpose of 'deconstructing' it for scans, decided it was too nice to abuse, and bought another. Since I have bought yet another because the condition was better still and the price lower.

There's a beauty on there now for $50 delivered (U.S.), I've paid half that and less for my used copies. If I didn't already have two more than I need, I'd buy it!


Ebay

Watch for reproductions.

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Re: Another English retailed Mannlicher [Re: Louis]
      #316598 - 20/05/18 09:56 PM

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Thank you, Rothhammer; I had personally not yet seen a fore sight protector for pre-WW2 MS and I learnt a lot from your information. Louis




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