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Hi All,
Well I am starting my final custom rifle. It will be a little 7mm Mauser in a full stock with some bells and whistles. My question here is, can anyone dirrect me to some sites that may show other custom Mannlichers (so I can get some ideas)or does anyone have one that they would like to share a picture of, or it's building history? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance and God bless.


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I'm not a big Remington fan but this is a very fine looking gun...maybe it'll give you some ideas.
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An old Husqvarna full length stock. To avoid warping, the fore end was separated in front of the swiwel.



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Have ForrestB post hte pictures of his little Mauser Mannlicher rifle. I ahve them at home if we get his permission to post one.
 
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find a copy of Do-it-Yourself Gunsmithing by Jim Carmichel.
He has a couple of chapters on how to do such interesting and nice touches as double triggers, shotgun trigger guard, full length stock, lever-opening hindged floor plate. its a GREAT idea source.


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Not a Mauser but it has very nice details like the horn muzzle tip and the color case-hardened receiver:


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Fritz Kraut, vapodog, 333_OKH, Rusty Martin, and Tiggertate,
Hey guys thanks for the quick response, and the pictures. Tiggertate is this ForrestB's Mannlicher???? This is very similar to what I had in mind except I would want a cartridge trap, claw mounts, and express sights. Do you know who did the work on this beautiful rifle???? Also can any of you point me in the direction of some sites that might carry express sights and cartridge traps. Thanks for the help and any additional custom Mannlicher pictures you could direct me to or post, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and God bless.


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That rifle is for sale at Champlins and they imply that it was built by Ultra Light Arms. I suppose a call could clear that up.

As to the accessories you asked about, most of them are available here:

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tiggertate,
Thanks for the site and information! I am heading that way now. Take care and God bless.


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I'm going to be building a very similar gun, must be the bug is getting around. For a cartridge trap I'm looking at making one that will hold a charged stipper clip. As I don't want scope mounts I will retain the charger hump. My feeling on this trap is that no matter what happens, if have to pick up that gun and go, I have five rounds ready.


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Paul Dressel has a couple very nice full stock rifles.
http://www.dressels.com/id37.htm
 
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Hello Rusty Marlin & DPhillps,
Rusty what caliber are you thinking about, and what action are you going to build yours on?? The plan about the stripper clip isn't a bad idea at all. DPhillip that is exactly the type of site I am looking for. The 8X60 had some features I hadn't even considered putting on my rifle and now they are ON THE LIST!! Thanks guys and God bless you and yours.

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What other caliber is there that so embodies the classic Obindorf full stock carbine; It must be 7x57! Cool.

OK so that was a bit pompus, but that's the caliber I have picked out for mine. I'm building it on a Chiliean 1912 made by Steyr.
I was going to build a scout on it (on the cheap) but the workmanship and artistry I've seen on the AR has inspired me to take it up a couple of notches. In need to turn up a bolt handle and finish grinding the crest off; other than that the action is pretty much ready.
I sent it to work with a buddy and had it black oxided (industrial blueing) so that I'll know when all the low spots are level.

Virginia is a big chuck of realistate, what county are you in?


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Rusty,
We have a small farm just east of Chatham, which is one hour south of Lynchburg. This new Mannlicher will be my last project gun. The last one I built (and am still working on) is a .416RM and it was started in 1989!!!! So I am not in a rush on this 7mm Wink However this is going to be the one I want my Grandson to have and I do want it tricked up a bit. I have numerous working rifles and some that were built with the notion that they are tools and not toys BUT, I want both in this rifle Smiler So, I am trying to put together the best of what is out there and add my thoughts and likes to those. I intend to build this puppy over the next two years or so, and any help you can offer, or ideas you might have would be appreciated. TC&GB

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Hello Rusty Marlin & DPhillps,
Rusty what caliber are you thinking about, and what action are you going to build yours on?? The plan about the stripper clip isn't a bad idea at all. DPhillip that is exactly the type of site I am looking for. The 8X60 had some features I hadn't even considered putting on my rifle and now they are ON THE LIST!! Thanks guys and God bless you and yours.

cordell

Cordell, as nice as that 8x60 is (and it is very nice), the 358 Win is just stunning...
http://www.dressels.com/id456.htm
 
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DPhillips,
Thanks I missed that pair completely!!! What a joy to be able to view craftsmanship at it's finest. That site has added several ideas, and one item made "THE LIST" so I want to thank you for the direction. I have a PM off to ForrestB to see if he would be willing to share the pictures of his Mannlicher, I hear it is a nice job all the way around. Please, if any other sites come to mind I am still seaching for additional ideas and would still be interested in seeing them. Thanks again, take care, and God bless.

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ForrestB's 7X57



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ramrod340,
Thanks for posting ForrestB's Mannlicher it is a doll. Do you know what rifle this was made from? It looks like the military step is still in the barrel. Thanks again and God bless you and yours.

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BTW, the little Remington Model 7 Vapodog posted is a jewel, too. They look wondeful in person. It's a shame you can only get it through the custom shop.


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tiggertate,
You are absolutely correct they excellent guns in their own right. Thanks again vapodog for the great site. Oh and BTW ramrod340 I am falling into a bad case of LIKE over ForrestB's stock Wink. TC&GB.


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Cordell: You gotta love those 7x57mms. My brother owns a CZ 550 Full Stock in 7x57mm and he loves it, but I think you are looking for something more. Just for grins, go to www.serengetistockworks.com and when the site comes up, put the cursor on "pricing." When the tab lowers, scroll down to "products and services." When that page comes up, scroll down to "mannlicher style stock" and click on that. That little puppy is drop dead beautiful, at least to me it is. The best of luck with your project. Tom Purdom
 
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Alf, would you be so kind as to post some close ups of the 7x57 #1. I am interested specifially in the bolt handle and front sling swivel.
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Thanks for posting ForrestB's Mannlicher it is a doll. Do you know what rifle this was made from? It looks like the military step is still in the barrel.

That barrel is far from military. He posted a different picture in this thread.
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/.../171109492#171109492
I've only seen it in person once but I believe it is contoured like the Scholarship rifle with a rib.


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thanks! That was quick too.
I'm having trouble making up my mind on a butter knife handle or a round knob. I'm going to have to do some soul searching.


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7x57mm,Savage99,ALF,ramrod340,and Rusty Marlin,
Thanks guys this is getting my file full of good ideas. 7x57mm thanks for the site and thanks to Savage99 for posting the picture what a GEORGEOUS STOCK!!! ALF what nice group of rifles, makes an old man want to build more than just 1 more!!! Where did you get your express sights?? ramrod340, take a look at the above rifle of ForrestB's and you can see where I might have thought it was military. Thanks for clearing that up, he did an absolutely great job on that rifle (hey and the deer isn't bad either!!). Rusty Marlin where exactly are you located in Virginia?? And I am also on the fence as far as my bolt handle is concerned. I love the look of the spoon, but the standard bolt handle is just more comfortable to operate?? Guys please keep those picture coming the are truly a big help. Take care all, and God bless.


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I'm in Montross on the Northern Neck. Between the Potomac and the Rappahannock rivers. Its a nice spot, a bit crowded after living in NH, but the folks here have welcomed us warmly; the woodchuck killing is pretty good; and the deer herd is healthy.
Unfortunatly we're a bit far apart for swilling beer and swapping ideas; I figure you're a good 3hr drive from home.


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and a 7x57



alf---that little gun has sex appeal....



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333_OKH,
I contacted ForrestB and if your pictures are different from the ones already posted he said it was O.K. to post them. Thanks and God bless.

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I can seem to only find one that I have saved. I will look more, I must have saved them somewhere else.

ForrestB's fine Mannlicher

 
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33_OKH,
Thanks for posting the Mannlicher it is indeed a work of art. Also thanks for posting the little 1903, they have always been on the top of my list for usable rifles with a great appreciation factor. Please keep this post in mind if you find any other Mannlichers or just custom features that you think would be interesting. Thanks again and God bless.

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OOOOOP'S, the above should be, 333_OKH. Sorry


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cordell, the sweetest looking full stocked rifle I have ever seen is the one shown above that belongs to Forest B and made by Duane Weibe. It is also one of the finest custom guns I have ever seen. You would do well to follow those lines as best you can.


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cordell, the sweetest looking full stocked rifle I have ever seen is the one shown above that belongs to Forest B and made by Duane Weibe. It is also one of the finest custom guns I have ever seen. You would do well to follow those lines as best you can.

if offered that one or this one I'd be hard pressed to pick.....both are absolutely beautiful.



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the sweetest looking full stocked rifle I have ever seen is the one shown above that belongs to Forest B and made by Duane Weibe. It is also one of the finest custom guns I have ever seen.



ForrestB is a luck man and that is simply art!

The original Mannlichers have nothing on that gun at all!
 
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If you look closely at the classic Mannlicher stocks, you will see a slight concave curve from the front of the floorplate to the nose cap. Without this curve, the stock will look a little clunky. With it, svelte and sexy are the terms that come to mind. I did a search on "mannlicher" and came up with a bunch of different pictures. I am in the process of sanding and shaping one for my VZ-24 .257 Roberts.

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Here is a nice little Mannlicher stocked Siamese in 30/40


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Fast Ed, and zimbabwe,
Thanks for the posts!! Ed I have done the same with my search and there are many fine Mannlichers out there!! Good luck with yours and please keep us posted. Are you adding any bells and whistles to yours?? zimbabwe, any chance of seeing a close up of your rifle?? To be honest with you, the first few moments viewing your post was riveted to THE IVORY!!! What is the weight and when/where did you get them??? Take care and God bless.


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