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casper50
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My Schoenauer collection on display.
      #380127 - 17/10/23 05:38 AM

Had some tables at the Alaska Gun Collectors gun show in Anchorage this weekend. Won $100 for the display. Don't know how really. Need to work on the display more I guess.





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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: casper50]
      #380128 - 17/10/23 06:12 AM

100$ are the starting point to the next gun

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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: lancaster]
      #380129 - 17/10/23 06:21 AM

I need to find a 1924 MS Sequoia to complete my collection then I'll just upgrade as I find better ones.

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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: casper50]
      #380133 - 17/10/23 07:48 AM

Very nice collection Casper!
Sorry to be a bother, but the writing is a bit difficult to see, can you elaborate the model numbers please for each rifle please for us dills who aren't MS literate?


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casper50
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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: 93x64mm]
      #380135 - 17/10/23 07:54 AM

bottom to top first photo

1895 Steyr
1900 MS
1903 MS
1905 MS
2nd photo bottom to top
1908 MS
1910 MS
1925 MS
The one that isn't there yet is my 1956 .458 MS. Still in South Africa. And I'm still looking for a Model 1924 Sequoia.


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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: casper50]
      #380144 - 17/10/23 03:34 PM

you need a british build romania model 1892 stalking rifle and a austrian sporter build on a steyr made M 1888 commission rifle to have the complete development.

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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: lancaster]
      #380150 - 18/10/23 02:51 AM

Very nice. All of the proprietary MS chamberings and more.

Is that a replacement forend pin in your M1900 Take Down Model or a 'modified' original? The 'special folding peep sight' is nice, a fitted case would really complete it.




Paradox's M1924 Sequoia TD



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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: lancaster]
      #380151 - 18/10/23 02:57 AM

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you need a british build romania model 1892 stalking rifle and a austrian sporter build on a steyr made M 1888 commission rifle to have the complete development.




Those wouldn't be 'Schoenauers', though.


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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #380152 - 18/10/23 03:18 AM

but being the mannlicher that get the schönauer magazin. its like the same car with another gearbox.

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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: lancaster]
      #380157 - 18/10/23 04:49 AM

Quote:

Quote:

you need a british build romania model 1892 stalking rifle and a austrian sporter build on a steyr made M 1888 commission rifle to have the complete development.




Those wouldn't be 'Schoenauers', though.



Neither is the M95 straight-pull rifle. In fact, it is the only true Mannlicher in the collection. All the “Mannlicher – Schoenauers” are a combination of Louis Schlegelmilch’s M88 turning bolt action and Otto Schoenauer’s rotary magazine. No feature of the “Mannlicher – Schoenauer” action was designed by Ferdinand von Mannlicher.


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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: kuduae]
      #380180 - 18/10/23 08:51 PM

Nice collection.

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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: NitroX]
      #380181 - 18/10/23 09:12 PM

Very nice collection. Thanks for sharing. I have assembled my own collection. They are wonderful firearms.Old school classy.

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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: kuduae]
      #380206 - 19/10/23 01:48 PM

Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

you need a british build romania model 1892 stalking rifle and a austrian sporter build on a steyr made M 1888 commission rifle to have the complete development.




Those wouldn't be 'Schoenauers', though.



Neither is the M95 straight-pull rifle. In fact, it is the only true Mannlicher in the collection. All the “Mannlicher – Schoenauers” are a combination of Louis Schlegelmilch’s M88 turning bolt action and Otto Schoenauer’s rotary magazine. No feature of the “Mannlicher – Schoenauer” action was designed by Ferdinand von Mannlicher.




Entirely true and accurate.

The title of the thread, however, is "My Schoenauer collection on display".

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Re: My Schoenauer collection on display. [Re: lancaster]
      #380207 - 19/10/23 02:10 PM

Quote:

but being the mannlicher that get the schönauer magazin. its like the same car with another gearbox.




The title of the thread, however, is "My Schoenauer collection on display".

I own several Jeeps. If I had titled a thread "My Dana / Spicer T90 collection on display" and included an image of my (titled as) 1946 hot rod flat fendered Willys CJ which has a four speed GM gearbox, that image would be an outlier. With additional reference it may be appropriate, but it is not an "Dana / Spicer T90" equipped vehicle. The same would be true if I had included an image of my recently acquired WW2 Willys MB which has its original T84 gearbox.

Not 'hating on' Casper's post, mind you, he has shared some fine MS with us and all and is on a noble quest. I am more than a wee bit envious of his M1900 Take Down Model.

The 'topper' would be a 'pre war' MS in 10.75X68!

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