I send a heartly and big thank you to everyone educating me about those wonderful rifles!
And this virtual beer is actually german, but it’s send to you all from Sweden
I’ve got an idea of the proof mark. 2.11” . 2.11 inches is about 2.11x25,4= 53,594 mm. So my conclusion is that this barrell orginal was chambered for 6,5x54 M-S.
//Andreas
Here is a link to the proof marks https://www.africahunting.com/threads/mannlicher-schönauer-prewar-m1900-m1903-m1905-m1908-m1910-m1924-m1925-or-high-velocity.47277/page-3
/Andreas
A Steyr Mannlicher-Schönauer m1910 (wood takedown) in 6,5x55. Started its life as a 9,5 caliber (found those numbers at the bolt and in the magazine).
The rifle gots proof marks from Austria and Great Britain.
A Steyr Mannlicher-Schönauer m1910 (wood takedown) in 6,5x55. Started its life as a 9,5 caliber (found those numbers at the bolt and in the magazine).
The rifle gots proof marks from Austria and Great Britain.
Hi,
The rifle feeds round nose 156-160gr cartriges well (col 76,5mm). If I use 140 gr spitzer bullets I can just load two rounds in the magazine.
/Andreas
Hello,
I´m Andreas from Sweden and this is my latest rifle!
A Steyr Mannlicher-Schönauer m1910 (wood takedown) in 6,5x55. Started its life as a 9,5 caliber (found those numbers at the bolt and in the magazine).
The rifle gots proof marks from Austria and Great Britain.
Interested in any kind of...
Hello,
My name is Andreas and I live in Sweden. Some months ago I found an old M-S m1910 (Wood take down) in 6,5x55 at my local Gun store.
I’ve always been very weak for those rifles. So I bought it right away!
The rifle seems to be a 9,5x56 M-S that has been converted in Great Britain to 6,5...
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