Jul 12, 2018 - Jrr230 – Welcome from another M-S owner! I have a 1961 Model MCA in.30-06. It's the sporter stocked, 22” barrel rifle. Over the course of two.
RiflesMannlicher Kristopher J. Gasior P.O.B. 713 Newbury Park, CA 91319 USA Phone # (805) 492 6808 (orders only!) (All the emails with attachments or pictures sent to our email addresses are deleted due to the computer virus epidemic). Mannlicher Rifles • • • • • Shipping Terms: I ship rifles by UPS Ground with full insurance. I charge standard shipping fee of $45 per rifle. This rate is valid only in the continental USA.
International shipping is available at the cost. I take checks and money orders. Miscellaneous Mannlicher Rifles Model, Price, Number & Pictures Description & Condition Scarce Austro-Hungarian Mannlicher M.1890 Rifle ('F.G. ) Caliber: 8 x 50 mm, rimmed. Price: $1575 Inventory # man_0191 Pictures: DESCRIPTION: This rifle was manufactured as a Mannlicher M.1890 rifle in 1890-s with the new calibration on the rear sights for the more powerful cartridge, 'Scharfe Patrone M.1890' (it is not M.1888 upgraded to M.88/90 configuration, with the new calibration plates installed on both sides of the rear sights). Mannlicher M.1890 rifle was a standard infantry weapon of Austria-Hungary in the period of 1890-1917. The maker's markings are stamped on the receiver, 'F.G.
(Fegyver es Gepgyar). There are no 'Second Quality' stamps ('II', 'IIQ') on any parts, that would indicate that the rifle was manufactured as a commercial weapon for export. No military acceptance markings on the chamber. The left side of the receiver ring shows a star above a letter 'B'. The trigger guard/magazine assembly does not show any markings.
The right side of the stock shows a hand curved initials 'PN' (between the front and middle barrel bands). Mismatched serial numbers. Different serial numbers are stamped on the chamber and buttstock. No serial numbers are stamped on the other parts of the rifle. The rifle was manufactured without a handguard. The rear sights show dual calibration, from 400 to 1800 paces on the left side, and up to 3000 paces on the right side. The right side calibration was used to fire the rifle at long distances using the slider on the right side of the rear sights ladder and the pin on the right side of the middle barrel band.
Integral clip-loaded Mannlicher box magazine for five rounds. Bayonet lug is on the left side of the nosecap. The latter has also a stacking rod. Safety lever is located on the back of the receiver.
Complete with a leather sling. Overall length: 50.5 inch. Barrel length: 30 inch. No import markings. CONDITION: Fine. About 85% of blue finish is still on metal. Some blue finish is turning to brownish color.
The bore is in very good condition with strong rifling, but it is dark in grooves. Strong action.
All the internal parts of the rifle are in fine condition with no obvious wear. All the markings and numbers on metal are clearly visible. The stock is solid with usual handling marks, dings and scratches, but with no cracks. Interesting straight pull rifle for the advanced Mannlicher collector.
The rifle comes from my family member collection of military firearms (please, pay by check, money order, or bank wire transfer only). Serial # 82XXT. Scarce Irish M.1904 Mannlicher Rifle with the UVF Property Markings ('Red Hand of Ulster') Caliber: 7.9 mm x 57 (.318) M 88.
Price: $2475 Inventory # man_0190 Pictures: DESCRIPTION: Very scarce Irish Mannlicher rifle made by Steyr in Austro-Hungary in 1904, as indicated by markings on the receiver rail. The right side of the rifle's buttstock displays, the Ulster Volunteer Force emblem, with the 'Red Hand of Ulster' and the motto 'For God and Ulster'. Romanian ' Phoenix Rising From Ashes' is stamped on the right side of the receiver, next to the bolt body (please, see pictures). These rifles were originally produced for Romania, but they were not delivered. Later they were refurbished and reworked to 7.9 mm by Steyr, and sold secretly to the Irish Republican Army. Most of these rifles were intercepted by the British Coast Guard prior to the World War One. Many rifles of this type were issued to the original Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF).
In April 1914, the UVF smuggled 25,000 rifles of several types into Ulster. The rifle's rear sight is calibrated to 2050 meter. Matching serial numbers, except for the bolt (the matching serial numbers are stamped on the receiver, stock and barrel; mismatched serial numbers on the bolt). All the parts of the bolt have the same numbers: bolt's body, bolt's cocking piece, safety lever, etc. There are no serial numbers stamped on all the remaining parts of the rifle, which is correct for this model.
All the serial numbers are factory original, and they were not restamped. Complete with a cleaning rod and a leather sling. CONDITION: Fine+. 93% of original blue finish is still on metal.