MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER 270 WIN - MODEL 1950 CARBINE- MADE in 1951- VERY NICE FULL LENGTH STOCK- SINGLE TRIGGER- NICE!
Guns International #: 103641111 Seller's Inventory #: y302
Category: Mannlicher-Schoenauer Rifles - Rifles - German & Austrian Sporting

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Seller: Champlin
Company: Champlin Firearms Inc.
Member Since: 11/19/07
First Name: George
Last Name: Caswell
State: Oklahoma
Zip: 73702
Country: United States
Phone: (580) 237-7388
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Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
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Description:
Make:MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER
Imported by: Stoeger Arms
Model: 1950 Carbine
Caliber: 270 Win
Weight: 7lbs 1oz
LOP: 14 3/16
Barrel: 20in 

Trigger: Single Crisp
Safety on the right side of the receiver bridge plus a factory flag safety


NOTE: The receiver has never been drilled on the receiver ring or receeiver bridge BUT at one time it was drilled on the left side below the stock line for a sidemount and the two screw holes have been plugged and can only be seen from the inside when the bolt is open. The Factory Plate is still there at the left side of the receiver wall.


All steel rotary spool magazine.
Straight comb stock.
Sling Swivel's
Steel forend cap

The original factory blue remains at 98-99%,
The wood finish remains at 92%,
The checkering at 100%,
 I am sure it has been shot but it wasn't much as the bore is excellent plus and looks like new & The Bolt Face has 100% Blue!



Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher designed this great action, and Otto Schoenauer designed the rotary drum magazine. It all started life as the Model 1903 in the great 6.5 x 54mm cartridge that is still used today all across this planet. After WW II, most Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were imported into the U.S. by the Stoeger Arms Corporation. The first M/S's that came to the U.S. after the war was the Model 1950. When the Model 1952 came out many had a bolt handle in the white. This unique design is the smoothest of all turn bolt actions. The cost of manufacturing the Mannlicher-Schoenauer action drove the price up and eventually Steyr could no longer afford to produce this great traditional action and then their line was redesigned in 1972 for more economical manufacture. Ernest Hemmingway and W.D.M. Bell both used the Model 1903 Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine. Bell used his 1903 Carbine with 160 grain solids on Elephant.


 

Price: $1,850.00

Curio/Relic: Yes
Rifle Caliber: .270 Winchester