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Some really great rifles on this post, so I thought I'd add mine.
I have a 1926 Savage that has been alter some. Caliber is 250-3000,

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a few more

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mannlicher stocked rifles,

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Pre-WWII Oberndorf action, Mauser Banner under the front scope ring. It was a butchered sporter when I bought it from a pawn shop in Phoenix, AZ back in 1983.

Now it's a 7x57. AA French Walnut stock.

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Originally Posted by tomk
Hard to get tired of looking at full stocked rifles.

This one is still missing a barreled action. 98 mauser, have action...project in progress...:)

Very light 24oz. The barrel channel measures 1/2" at the muzzle

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What became of this stock?

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Interarms Mark X in 270Win

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Husqvarna 458 (Monte Carlo stock with cheek piece) in .243Win

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Interarms 270 with a Leupold M8 4x
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Steyr MC 7x57 with a Leupold M8 4x
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I traded for this Ruger MKII 243 and later sold it.
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I never had one before, but being a carbine kind of a guy I always liked the looks of a Mannlicher. Then I decided that I "needed" a Ruger 77/22 and went looking on the gun sites. I happened upon a nib Ruger 77/22 RSI walnut / stainless and it came home to my house. I never knew that they made such a thing and it was probably a special run. It is still a work in progress for a scope and low rings, but I kind of like it so far.


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Sakoluvr is that an L579? Looks good whatever it is. Be Well, Rustyzipper.


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Affirmative. Those Bofor stamped .308's are very difficult to find. I have had this one for 23 years.

My wife, son, daughter and myself has taken a lot of game with it.

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.358 Win. M-S

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Here is my Mauser Type M, with embellishments evidently by Griffin & Howe, caliber .30-'06 and marked "Made in Germany":

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In my opinion, Mauser really knew how to make a full stocked rifle without making it look clubby. The proportions on the front part of the stock are perfect. The Mannlicher-Schoenauer pattern is followed even to the horseshoe type sling attachment.

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styer model m in 30.06 should shoot it more i just don't...going to move it down the road to fund some gear for the kids.
I also have a CZ mannlicher in 22 hornet the thing is a bunch of fun.

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Originally Posted by xausa
Here is my Mauser Type M, with embellishments evidently by Griffin & Howe, caliber .30-'06 and marked "Made in Germany":

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In my opinion, Mauser really knew how to make a full stocked rifle without making it look clubby. The proportions on the front part of the stock are perfect. The Mannlicher-Schoenauer pattern is followed even to the horseshoe type sling attachment.

Nice rifle!

You're right ..... A lot of gunmakers get the forend wrong. They usually look clubby and triangular. The Rugers are too short.

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Originally Posted by xausa
Here is my Mauser Type M, with embellishments evidently by Griffin & Howe, caliber .30-'06 and marked "Made in Germany":

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In my opinion, Mauser really knew how to make a full stocked rifle without making it look clubby. The proportions on the front part of the stock are perfect. The Mannlicher-Schoenauer pattern is followed even to the horseshoe type sling attachment.


Husqvarna is near perfection IMHO with their 456:

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My son again, this time with my 6.5x54 M-S

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Originally Posted by Sakoluvr
My son again, this time with my 6.5x54 M-S

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Guess thats my holy grail rifle. I found one in 7x57.

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I'll play in this necro-thread. grin

Mauser 96, 6.5x55. Ed Lapour safety, NEGC Sights, stock by Wenigs and a bunch of other really great work by Mark Penrod (who took far better pictures of it than I can)


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