6.5 x54 mannlicher schoenauer rifle for sale
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We simply chucked the 53R cases in the lathe and turned the rim to fit the 54 bolt face and were in business. The 6.5x54 is siply the 6.5x53R without a rim. We never had to ream necks as the generous military throat accomodated the thick neck. Some rifles had headspace tight enough that you had to remove a slight amount of brass front of the rim to chamber them. Shove the shoulder back, neck to 6.5 and trim. At that time, making brass for the 6.5x53R was a simple matter of using 303 British or 3040 Krag brass. I have owned and shot several rifles chambered for the 6.5X53R and 6.5x54 since the early sixties. I do not have a camera and descriptions are to the best of my ability. If no one feels this is an even exchange or their being taken advantage of then Please don't enter into this deal. I would also like a 1911 with a very good bore as I plan on shooting cast bullets in this rifle.
#6.5 x54 mannlicher schoenauer rifle for sale plus
My rifle to your dealer and your rifle plus ammo specified to my dealer. Each person will pay the insurance and shipping costs. I'd like to give it a home by someone who will appreciate what they have and if they replace the bbl to restore it to shooting condoms and cast so much the better. Truthfully would prefer the longer 1911 over the K31Īs the old eyeballs don't focus as well as they used to. If anyone is interested let me know via pm. Well thats about all that I can remember. I believe the stock has been lightly sanded as well. This will have to go through my dealer to your dealer I wanna keep it legal. And six boxes privi partzanħ.5x55mm ammo soft poing if they have it. I'm looking for a 1911 swiss service rifle that has been converted to 7.5x55 swiss or a swiss K31 that was made in 1946 hopefully with a beech stock or walnut. So if you are interested in a shooter rather than a collector this may be your chance. Question is what will it sell for? It has some minor pitting on one side by the stockline I would still have to check both the receiver for who made it and the bolt for the same reason. I'd to go look through my stash to see if I still have the sling swivel stud and sling swivel and may also have the cleaning rod as well.Īnd I think I have one box of hornaday 160 grain round nosed bullets. The floor plate is in the white and I believe the barrel band is also. The bore is a sorry mess but there is rifling of a sort. I had high hopes of resurecting it especially that now more brass is coming. Filled in the cleaning rod hole and two round patches where the stud for the sling swivel went. I have a Greek with the "14" on the receiver. So What do yall think? Does anyone here already have one and load for it? Seem like a cool little rifle.
#6.5 x54 mannlicher schoenauer rifle for sale full
It is a full length rifle, and not a carbine. The bolt number does not match the receiver and barrel numbers, but the ones I have seen pictured on collector sites don't match either. It does have that cool rotary magazine, and seems light and well balanced. The little country pawn shop was asking $125, and will take $100. I have done some preliminary research, and found that is a Styer and shoots the 6.5x54(53) round. The barrel is uncut, and the bore will likely be very good when cleaned up. The main problem is that the forend is gone. The stock is pretty smooth, and may have been sanded at some time. The bluing has turned mostly brown, and there is some light rust on the in the white bits. My friend who knows little, but likes old rifles told me it was in great shape, and unaltered. Well, it is actually a Greek Manlicher 1903/14. Contact our friendly sales team to confirm the availability of the firearm.Ģ.Well I snuck outta work and ran to look at this rifle. If you're in a state other than Queensland and would like to acquire a firearm from Rebel Gun Works:ġ. Further postage and handling fees may be applicable. We are able to send firearms to licensed individuals in Queensland. Send the original copy of the PTA to us for brokerage.Bring your PTA in store for brokerage (no fee applicable if purchasing firearms from us).Pay the balance of the firearm and choose from the following: If it is the first firearm to be acquired, the PTA may be issued after 28 days.ĭon't have a licence? Click here to apply.Ĥ. *Please note that permits may be issued on average 5-7 business days from application date if firearms are already on your licence. Apply for a Queensland Permit to Acquire (PTA) online, using our details as the registered owner and disposer. Ask our sales team for a quote on the paid in full price of the firearmģ.