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I have seen a few Mark X Mauser action rifles with mannlicher style stocks for sale on this and other websites, but they seem to be priced quite a bit higher than the same rifle with a regular sporter stock.

Was that the case in their original pricing? Is there another reason for the pricing discrepancy?

I have been watching for a good deal on a sporter with a full length stock. Don't care for the Rugers, feel too muzzle light for me. Want at least a 20" barrel.

thanks
Manalichers have a following, and these guns are no longer produced which gives them some collector value, or perhaps a better word would be hunter value to some...The Manlichers will continue to go up in price each year simply from supply and demand..those little Mark X manlichers in 7x57 will always bring a premium..
I sold an as new mkX mannlicher a few months ago for $650 face to face. That was what I had in it. aside from the stock they have double set triggers, european express sites, and a knife handle bolt handle. They seem better finished than the standard mkx. on the down side, because of the bolt handle you have to use medium or high rings, the bolt handle will cut your hand, and I hated the checkering on mine. This is 1 gun that is better to buy face to face than over the net.
They came in different grades, too.
The Viscount with set triggers would demand more than a vanilla Mark X Mannlicher.
I have a Mark X .30-06 for sale. The price of these is, I believe, due to the scarcity and the rarity of seeing them on the market - as well as the way they carry and shoot.

Mauser � Mark X � Mannlicher stock - .30-06 �Canjar single set trigger � very good condition � lovely hunter�s rifle - Nikon 3-9 Scope, iron sights, hand rubbed oil finished stock, $875.00 plus $40.00 S&H to FFL.

It does NOT have the flat bolt handle, it has been well bedded, and shoots so well that I have NOT been trying real hard to get it sold.

Pics available to your e-mail if interested.

Terry
The Mark X actioned mannlicher rifles were built on the standard mark X line and also on the Whitworth line. The Whitworth rifles are the really nice ones and seem to be rather difficult to find.
dan.
Originally Posted by Lee24
They came in different grades, too.
The Viscount with set triggers would demand more than a vanilla Mark X Mannlicher.


In an attempt to clear up what I view as a bit of confusion... IIRC, the Viscount model was Interarms cheapest model and did NOT incorporate a full length stock.

There was the Mark X Continental Mannlicher which had double set triggers and the BRNO (butterknife handle) bolt handle.

And the standard Mannlicher with the standard Mark X bolt handle and regular Mark X trigger.

I have some old Interarms catalogs around here somewhere I suppose I could look up if I had to...

Grasshopper

Disclaimer: This is NOT an attempt to start a pi$$ing contest, just an attempt to clear up some confusion. smile
Grasshopper, I wish you wouldn't talk about things that you know nothing about. smile
Which is to say, I wish I knew what you have forgotten about them.
Ok, In my idleness, I went and looked up some old catalogs:

1993, 1994, 1995; Show No Mark X's at all... Thus I would guess that was when that area of Europe was in the midst of wars. Likely not exporting any sporting rifles at all...

The newest catalog that shows any Mark X rifles was my 1989 and it shows only the Lwt (With Butler Creek stock) the Viscount, and the "American Field" models, NO Mannlichers !

My 1987 is the only catalog I have that shows Mannlicher stocked rifles. These are only "Whitworth" rifles. (Catalogued in five calibers: .243, .308, .270, 7x57, and .30-06) The Mannnlicher-styled Carbine is shown with Std Mark X bolt handle, inside the bow flr-plate release, and single trigger. The buttstock is shown with a straight Classic-Styled comb! Not a Monte Carlo!

I have never seen one before, and never knew they existed. blush Thus I would deduce that the other two models mentioned previously came prior to 1987... Sorry folks, that's the best I can do... smile

Grasshopper

P.S: Here is a link to one I recently sold:

http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemnum=9210387
Wow, sure have learned a great deal. Still looking for a mannlicher style sporter in my price range, not limited to Mark X
I have photos of various models and grades of Mark X rifles. I don't have information on them as to the manufacture dates. I will try to find the digital ones and scan others and post later.
While putting my catalogs away, I found a 1991 Interarms catalog. It shows only the Viscount model, the "American Field" model, and the Mini-MkX.

The "American Field" model is a half-stock model w/black FE tip and solid recoil pad and NO Monte Carlo comb... I also spied the 18th Edition of Gun Traders Guide . It shows the:

Viscount W/ no F/E tip or P/G cap & MC Stock

Cavilier W/ Rollover M/C Comb, and Rosewood Tip and GC.

Mannlicher Marquis W/ M/C comb, sgl trigger, and std bolt.

Mannlicher "Continental" W/ Classic styled comb, Dbl set triggers, and "Butterknife handle" Bolt.

I believe the one that I had was the "Marquis" model...

Hope this helps....

GS

PS: It also stated that importation of the "MarQuis" and "Continental" models began in 1976
There's a Mark X Mannlicher in 30-06, untipped foreend, for sale locally for $349 with an older Bushnell scope. It's been on the rack for quite awhile.
Where? Can you give me the name of the store? Phone?
I was going to ask the same thing.

Go get it Shouldershot. smile

ddj
That one was a rebarrel.
I really would like a nice on in that cartridgw, but that ting had no class at all ! But a restock and sights would make a nice rifle out of plain Jane...tj3006
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Shouldershot,
Don't overlook the neat little Ruger RSI, and the price is right..Pretty nice little manlicher they are!
Shouldershot,
Don't overlook the neat little Ruger RSI, and the price is right..Pretty nice little manlicher they are!
Grasshopper:

Your posts here got me to thinking about a Mark X I have. It has 280 Remington McGowen barrel with a Bell & Carlson stock. I bought this a month or so ago from Cabela's in Michigan. I had believed that the stock was an add on until I saw your post. As I recall it also has a Canjar trigger. Do you have any other info on these Bell & Carlson Mark Xs? Did you fit the McGowen barrel to the mannlicher that you barreled?

Thanks,

Ike
tj3006

Are you talking about the one in Oregon?

atkinson,

Thanks, but those are a little short/muzzle light for my taste.
Originally Posted by iwilder
Grasshopper:

Your posts here got me to thinking about a Mark X I have. It has 280 Remington McGowen barrel with a Bell & Carlson stock. I bought this a month or so ago from Cabela's in Michigan. I had believed that the stock was an add on until I saw your post. As I recall it also has a Canjar trigger. Do you have any other info on these Bell & Carlson Mark Xs? Did you fit the McGowen barrel to the mannlicher that you barreled?

Thanks,

Ike


Ike,

I make boo-boo, a thousand pardons.... What I meant was the BUTLER CREEK stock. I edited that post. AFAIK, the Mark X Mausers never had B&C stocks from the factory. Altho' Interarms and Chas Daly both sold actions and barreled actions. But the .280 had to be a rebarrel. Interarms Mark X Mausers came only in .22-250, .243 Win, .25-06, .270, 7x57, .308 Win .30-06, 7mm Mag, and .300 Win Mag. (And of course, the Alaskans; in .375 H&H and .458 Win.)

I sent my Mk-X to McGowan and had it rebarreled back in 1990

GH
Thanks Grasshopper. I appreciate the quick reply.

Ike
Mannlicher??
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=137692612
I bought a Mark X Mannlicher in 7x57mm back in the 90s.
It didnt shoot that great and I sold it about a year later.
I believe it was the only 7x57 in that configuration that
I have ever seen.
Originally Posted by shootem


Shootem,

If my Mark X would have had that classic styled stock on it, I'd have kept it. smile

Pictures of a MKX I sold for $650.00


http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/tomgahunter/P2020068_01.jpg

http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/tomgahunter/P2020071.jpg

http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/tomgahunter/P2020070.jpg

http://i493.photobucket.com/albums/rr299/tomgahunter/P2020069.jpg
Tom,

What caliber was yours?
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Originally Posted By: shootem
Mannlicher??
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=137692612


Shootem,

If my Mark X would have had that classic styled stock on it, I'd have kept it.


And I don't believe that's the Whitworth version. Have never held one of those but the pictures I've seen show a shadowline cheekpiece like the American Field or Express rifle. Slick looking Manlicker that is.
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Posted By: DMB Re: pricing on Mark X mannlichers? - 08/22/09
Take a look at the CZ full stock offerings, especially the ones with good wood.
I can do one of them also.
I'm also a full stock guy as my step dad had three full stock rifles built when he came home from WW II. I used to drool over them then, and still do, especially ones with awesome lines, and equally awesome Walnut.
Like these two below, one in 250 Savage, and the Ottmar in 7x57, my kind of magnificent rifles, and my kind of calibers.

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Here's the Mark X I picked up locally, I don't know whether it is a factory job or not. The barrel is drilled for sights but the holes have been filled; the stock was not cut when the pad was installed so the LOP is 14.5" Likely replace it with a .5" NECG red pad, I'll shoot the gun as a 30-06 and see how it does, but I'm thinking this gun needs to be rebored to 9.3x62 grin There's some decent figure in the stock.

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Let me know if u decide to sell
That sure looks like original checkering, grip cap & spacers. It's a more elegant monte carlo than I recall on Mark X stocks but I'd say original stock all the way until proven otherwise. Very nice wood for that model. Very nice. I have 2 Whitworth, American Field models I believe, with much less grain than that. That's a keeper.
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