Sarg
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I just bought a Styer Mannlicher 243 full stock from the late 50s or early 60s .Its the 1952 model with the most beautiful wood i have seen in a long time .I am thankful it has the scope mounts and rings which are hard to find .It looks new has not been huntred with in a long time if at all .I am going to but change the scope to a jap made nikon 3x9 that looks new .I havd no dealings with these rifles it has double triggers and full stock .The wood is beautiful end to end looks new which is rare on a gun this old .I am going to try it on deer and hogs .
I think you mean a Mannlicher-Schonauer ?
I don’t think the Styer Mannlicher in modern calibres came out until the late 1960s ?
I have several Mannlicher Schonauer & early Styer rifles but wouldn’t own a Styer Mannlicher, well I’ve had two, one an awesome little rifle in .222 Rem but crap magazines & plastic type magazine well with trigger guard.
Mannlicher Schonauer
Styer Mannlicher
			
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