Hello all!

Your cartridge release button (cartridge stop - #29 in image below) appears to be missing.

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The stock has also been altered significantly.

Logical options would be to restore to original specifications (stock may be difficult to obtain), further 'sporterize' it to your own preferences, or enjoy shooting 'as is' (are there any sights on it?).

Regardless, get a box of proper fitting cartridges, take her out and shoot her, You may find yourself to be a lifelong MS fan thereafter.
You stated that the "cartridge release button" is missing. Can you higlight in my pictures where that part SHOULD be?
 
You stated that the "cartridge release button" is missing. Can you higlight in my pictures where that part SHOULD be?

Image from post 14 above:
Z XXX.jpg


This should not be an open hole (the small oval opening along right side rail):
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It should be filled by the cartridge release button, a part of the cartridge stop:
MS Mag Release.jpg


When cartridge release button is pressed, any cartridges loaded in the spool of Otto Schoenauer's rotary magazine will eject, tumbling outward. Have you tried loading the MS?

Here is proper function of the cartridge release:
 
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Khomas Highland Hunting Safaris of Namibia, welcomes you to the greatest forum on earth.

Good luck with your rifle.
Mannlicher-Shoenauer rifles are fascinating.
If only they could talk, what stories they would tell.

Best Regards,
Velo Dog.
 
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