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06 December 2006, 05:49
dave sorel
mannlicher cartridge
I have recently aquired a Mannlicher Schoenauer
It is marked KAL:8 NCRM. I can find nothing on this caliber in any of my books.I am hoping some
one can help me out.The person I got the rifle
from said it was 6.5X54 MS.
Thanks Dave
06 December 2006, 07:56
Wildcat Crazy
Perhaps it is the 8x56 MS,a rimless cartridge introduced in 1908 by Mannlicher-Schoenauer,not to be confused with the 8x56R Hungarian Mannlicher.

WC
06 December 2006, 12:50
muzza
Measure the bore diameter at the muzzle . That will tell you if it is a 6.5 or 8mm bore , which will narrow down your choices considerabley.

Once you know the bore size finding the actual calibre will be a fairly simple process .


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06 December 2006, 16:28
dave sorel
Thank you gentleman for your replies I will look into both Dave
09 January 2007, 22:22
cordell
Dave,
Have you had any luck with the MS???

cordell
09 January 2007, 23:58
starmetal
quote:
Originally posted by Wildcat Crazy:
Perhaps it is the 8x56 MS,a rimless cartridge introduced in 1908 by Mannlicher-Schoenauer,not to be confused with the 8x56R Hungarian Mannlicher.

WC


I would say the 8x56 MS would be more confused with the 8x57 Mauser as they look almost identical. Also too remove the bolt and look down the barrel, the chamber will neck down conciderably more if it's a 6.5 then if it was an 8mm.

Simple test, if the old yellow number two wood pencil will slide in the bore it's definitely not a 6.5, more like an 8mm esp if the pencil is loose.

joe
10 January 2007, 05:02
dave sorel
I did find out it is a 6.5X54 MS It was made during or right after the war and was barreled
6.5 The 8NCRM is really 8NORM or normal as not magnum.Seeing that it was made about 1945 they
probably used what the Germans left them to make guns.The reciever was made during the
occupation 1938-45 as it is marked made in germany