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Seller: Cabelas Lacey
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Phone: (360) 252-3511
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Mannlicher Schoenauer ~ 1950 ~ .270 Win
Description:
The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle dates to 1903 when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military and civilian rifles to shoot it were introduced. Austria and Greece adopted the 1903 military rifle and the 6.5x54 cartridge that same year. The 1903 Mannlicher rifles and carbines were the last designs of Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher, who died the next year, and his friend Otto Schönauer who designed the exceptional rotary drum magazine intrinsic to all Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were exclusively manufactured at Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft Steyr in Steyr, Austria. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were imported into the U.S. by the Stoeger Arms Corporation. The first Mannlicher-Schoenauer to appear in the U.S. after the war was the Model 1950. This was available in several North American and European calibers and was available as a 2/3 stock rifle with a 22" barrel or a full stock carbine with a 20" barrel. The exception was an 18-1/4" barrel supplied on caliber 6.5x54 carbines. The Model 1950 Carbine was very similar in appearance to the Model 1903 Carbine, but used the longer Model 1925 High Velocity action. .270 Winchester
SOLD
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
"Very Good Condition, Minor wear marks. Wood Condition:
"Very Good Condition, A few scratches, normal wear. Bore Condition:
"Excellent Condition, Well taken care off, was not shot often. Barrels:
22.5 Weight:
6lbs Item Location:
Lacey, WA
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Cabelas Lacey
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Phone: (360) 252-3511
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Mannlicher Schoenauer ~ 1950 ~ .270 Win
Description:
The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle dates to 1903 when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military and civilian rifles to shoot it were introduced. Austria and Greece adopted the 1903 military rifle and the 6.5x54 cartridge that same year. The 1903 Mannlicher rifles and carbines were the last designs of Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher, who died the next year, and his friend Otto Schönauer who designed the exceptional rotary drum magazine intrinsic to all Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were exclusively manufactured at Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft Steyr in Steyr, Austria. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were imported into the U.S. by the Stoeger Arms Corporation. The first Mannlicher-Schoenauer to appear in the U.S. after the war was the Model 1950. This was available in several North American and European calibers and was available as a 2/3 stock rifle with a 22" barrel or a full stock carbine with a 20" barrel. The exception was an 18-1/4" barrel supplied on caliber 6.5x54 carbines. The Model 1950 Carbine was very similar in appearance to the Model 1903 Carbine, but used the longer Model 1925 High Velocity action. .270 Winchester
SOLD
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
"Very Good Condition, Minor wear marks. Wood Condition:
"Very Good Condition, A few scratches, normal wear. Bore Condition:
"Excellent Condition, Well taken care off, was not shot often. Barrels:
22.5 Weight:
6lbs Item Location:
Lacey, WA
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Cabelas Lacey
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Phone: (360) 252-3511
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Mannlicher Schoenauer ~ 1950 ~ .270 Win
Description:
The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle dates to 1903 when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military and civilian rifles to shoot it were introduced. Austria and Greece adopted the 1903 military rifle and the 6.5x54 cartridge that same year. The 1903 Mannlicher rifles and carbines were the last designs of Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher, who died the next year, and his friend Otto Schönauer who designed the exceptional rotary drum magazine intrinsic to all Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were exclusively manufactured at Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft Steyr in Steyr, Austria. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were imported into the U.S. by the Stoeger Arms Corporation. The first Mannlicher-Schoenauer to appear in the U.S. after the war was the Model 1950. This was available in several North American and European calibers and was available as a 2/3 stock rifle with a 22" barrel or a full stock carbine with a 20" barrel. The exception was an 18-1/4" barrel supplied on caliber 6.5x54 carbines. The Model 1950 Carbine was very similar in appearance to the Model 1903 Carbine, but used the longer Model 1925 High Velocity action. .270 Winchester
SOLD
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
"Very Good Condition, Minor wear marks. Wood Condition:
"Very Good Condition, A few scratches, normal wear. Bore Condition:
"Excellent Condition, Well taken care off, was not shot often. Barrels:
22.5 Weight:
6lbs Item Location:
Lacey, WA
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Cabelas Lacey
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Washington
Country: United States
Phone: (360) 252-3511
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Mannlicher Schoenauer ~ 1950 ~ .270 Win
Description:
The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle dates to 1903 when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military and civilian rifles to shoot it were introduced. Austria and Greece adopted the 1903 military rifle and the 6.5x54 cartridge that same year. The 1903 Mannlicher rifles and carbines were the last designs of Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher, who died the next year, and his friend Otto Schönauer who designed the exceptional rotary drum magazine intrinsic to all Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were exclusively manufactured at Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft Steyr in Steyr, Austria. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were imported into the U.S. by the Stoeger Arms Corporation. The first Mannlicher-Schoenauer to appear in the U.S. after the war was the Model 1950. This was available in several North American and European calibers and was available as a 2/3 stock rifle with a 22" barrel or a full stock carbine with a 20" barrel. The exception was an 18-1/4" barrel supplied on caliber 6.5x54 carbines. The Model 1950 Carbine was very similar in appearance to the Model 1903 Carbine, but used the longer Model 1925 High Velocity action. .270 Winchester
SOLD
Curio/Relic: Yes Metal Condition:
"Very Good Condition, Minor wear marks. Wood Condition:
"Very Good Condition, A few scratches, normal wear. Bore Condition:
"Excellent Condition, Well taken care off, was not shot often. Barrels:
22.5 Weight:
6lbs Item Location:
Lacey, WA