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Saeed, I would like to see a new topic-Mannlicher-Schoenauers. When I came aboard, I talked of Mannlichers and others also suggested this would make a good main Topic. Classy rifles that deserve to be listed. Just my 2 centavos. Thanks,


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Yeah! And a Blaser forum as well, so that the Blaser haters (Republican tea baggers) have a place to go other than the PF! Actually there is another place where they could go but they ain't going to go there willingly!!!!
Sorry steve, I just could not resist. Now are M-S rifles available anywhere at a reasonable price?
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As far as availability, there are always plenty of older MS's on gunbroker.com and Guns International as well as on the other guns-for-sale websites. They also represent a lot of hunting heritage going back over 100 years.


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They are fine rifles indeed.
 
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Agreed Steve! At one point I was interested in getting one, but it turns out that all M-S rifles are not created equal and I got so lost in the research about year of manufacture, model etc. that I gave up. Not being a connoisseur meant that I was risking a lot.
I think that James Bond had one, a take down model!
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Posts: 10515 | Location: Jacksonville, Florida | Registered: 09 January 2004Reply With Quote
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Just discuss them in the regular forums (small-bore, medium-bore, big-bore) forums.

We don't have forums for Winchester, Remington, or Ruger rifles, all of which are far more common.

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agreed
 
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Originally posted by GeorgeS:
Just discuss them in the regular forums (small-bore, medium-bore, big-bore) forums.

We don't have forums for Winchester, Remington, or Ruger rifles, all of which are far more common.

George


Yeah, but since a Blaser isn't really considered a rifle by most, maybe a forum in between Aviation and Cats would be ok.


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A Mannlicher Schoenauer is a thing of beauty; A Blaser is only a thing.
 
Posts: 2097 | Location: Gainesville, FL | Registered: 13 October 2004Reply With Quote
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A Blazer is only a thing.

But, an accurate thing, which, in a rifle is important (for some).
IMHO it is also a thing of beauty from an engineering and design perspective
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So, Steve, before I lose you, if I were interested in an M-S (should I be including Steyr's?) in an interesting caliber (not 30.06), what should I be looking for?
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So, Steve, before I lose you, if I were interested in an M-S (should I be including Steyr's?) in an interesting caliber (not 30.06), what should I be looking for?
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Please take this to a rifle forum.

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