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Austrian Nudie Pix (Mannlicher-Schoenauer)
Austrian Nudie Pix (Mannlicher-Schoenauer)
For those who have never seen one of these out of the stock. A truely amazing piece of work.
Last year I tried a new foaming bore cleaner on this rifle. Apparently the stock finish was made of copper by the way the cleaner ate it off. Anyway, my old 1952 M-S is getting a refinish starting today. I took it out of the stock this morning and realized some of the metal work needs a little attention too.
Every time I see one of these I'm just in owe. The rotary magazine is something to behold. I could go on and on, but a picture is worth a thousand words.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
22 April 2007, 01:52
tin canI have an action around here. somewhere, I bought it years ago. It's the military version, I forget what model year with a straight bolt handle- and yes, a person can inspect the magazine for hours on end, it's a beauty.
Mine is pitted badly, I think I bought it just to look at it.
I was given one, a scout rifle, that has been...
reclaimed by my father-in-law, a model of 52 as pictured above.
22 April 2007, 03:28
mr rigbyI have an 52 aswell, but it dont have the side safety just the original turn type.
Ots a fine rifle and they dont make them like that anymore.
Style,quality,finish, design. What's the big deal?
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Originally posted by JAL:
Style,quality,finish, design. What's the big deal?

Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
22 April 2007, 18:58
D HumbargerThose are sweet actions. I picked up a military version at a gun show about 20 years ago that was in excellent shape. Could have bought it for $20.00 but didn't! I am kicking my ass every time that I think about it.
Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station
Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
22 April 2007, 20:32
30 Caliber Mag FanTerry-
You have some of the coolest stuff!!!
I would like to follow you around and pick up the crumbs.
In all seriousness, a really fine piece, Terry, congrats!!!
May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.
P. Mark Stark
22 April 2007, 21:16
tin can2nd look- that's an interesting cut for the bolt handle in the magazine wall.
23 April 2007, 03:51
333_OKHI know how you feel!
Someone posted awhile back, restoreing an old styer hemburg m95(I think it was). Emery clothing and draw fileing the barrel. Lot of pickers.
Couldnt refind the thread. think it was in the Big bore section. It was a 375 styer cal. I think.
Anyone remember who that was or have a link to that thread?
23 April 2007, 05:47
ireload2quote:
Originally posted by GSP7:
Someone posted awhile back, restoreing an old styer hemburg m95(I think it was). Emery clothing and draw fileing the barrel. Lot of pickers.
Couldnt refind the thread. think it was in the Big bore section. It was a 375 styer cal. I think.
Anyone remember who that was or have a link to that thread?
It was Corbin Shell

It was a Dutch mannlicher 375 express
Wonder how that project turned out?
23 April 2007, 07:29
333_OKHYou cannot beat a MS action and combine it with an MS calibre and you have a piece of history. The 1903 is an amazing little "TINY" rifle!
23 April 2007, 09:02
vigillinusHave had fullstock 6.5x54 1952 and 1965 M/S carbines but a real good 1903 has eluded me, this weekend found on the Syracuse NY show and pounced on it, original, untouched, perfect bore, 99% blue, 95%+ wood finish. Now have to find a peepsight and ammo.
23 April 2007, 09:05
333_OKHI had similar luck with a factory installed scope from Khales.
23 April 2007, 22:00
sierra2Lovely rifle, lovely, plus you have one of the best scope mounts on it too. I cringe every time I see a Leupold mount on a Mannlicher-Schoenauer. The old 6.5x54mm cartridge doesn't have any dust on it either when it comes to deer hunting. I belong to a collectors group and we get a lot of reports on 6.5mm, like the guy in Alaska taking a Polar Bear with one back in the 1990s, and last year we had a family case in South Africa with a 12 year old shooting his first Kudu with a 6.5mm carbine. Cool guns, cool cartridge.
23 April 2007, 22:25
tin canquote:
Now have to find a peepsight
Griffin and Howe might have some information; also, Garry Farrel has such things, his phone#/address is in the threads somewhere if you search.
Here are the original set trigger for my Mannlicher-Schoenauer 1905 in 9x56MS.
24 April 2007, 11:36
tankhunterHad one in 7 mm halfstock and sold it Goddamn !!!!!!!!! i used to love pulling it apart and marvelling at how much work must have gone into making it !!!!!!! i think the older ones with straight down bolt handle were better made than later ones with swept back bolt handle ,[ metal work wise] ,jmo , Mannlicher Schoenauer ,the quintessential hunting rifle if there ever was one !!!!!!!!!!!!
I finished it up last night and all is well. I put everything back together and I'm very happy with the results.
I stripped the stock down and raised all the dents in the process. I filled in the grain with a mixture of rottonstone and boneblack. Stained the wood with some Pilkington's English red with a little transtint bright red mixed in to give it a little more umph. I sealed it and rubbed 3 coats of Permalyn finish on.
I'll need to take it all apart again in about a week or so and polish out the finish with a little rottenstone and linseed oil and call it done.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
TC1
What is transtinc bright red? Is that a dye from brownells cat?
Whats Permalyn finish? Seems ive heard of it.
Nice job!
Rick
Transtint, I used bright red.
Permalyn You can get this at Brownells also. Be sure and buy the sealer too.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
24 April 2007, 18:33
Stu CNice work Terry.
Does it really look as red as it does in the photos? I like it!
- stu
Yea, it's that red

It was pretty red before the refinish. Here is a picture of it when I bought it. I'm not sure what the finish was, but it didn't hold up worth a flip to foaming bore cleaner.

Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
I noticed the grip cap angle on those M/S rifles. looks good
If a guy made his own custom stock for a m98 with a cap at that angle the AR stock design police would show up

24 April 2007, 20:37
rugeruserNice rifle, nice pics...
It has a striking resemblance to the Nagant action... ???
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26 April 2007, 04:06
Jim C. <><TC1, you lead me to sin, LUST!
45 years ago I handled my first 30-40, thought no action could compete with it for slick! A couple of years later I handled a M-S Greek, it was just as slick, maybe a tad better, and much more attractive. And that rotary magazine is an artful design too. Wow.
I've never found one for a rational price, well, maybe those high prices were reasonable, but I would love to own one.
You did a nice job with the finish, now enjoy your classic hunting rifle!
26 April 2007, 09:24
333_OKHquote:
Originally posted by Jim C. <><:
TC1, you lead me to sin, LUST!
45 years ago I handled my first 30-40, thought no action could compete with it for slick! A couple of years later I handled a M-S Greek, it was just as slick, maybe a tad better, and much more attractive. And that rotary magazine is an artful design too. Wow.
I've never found one for a rational price, well, maybe those high prices were reasonable, but I would love to own one.
You did a nice job with the finish, now enjoy your classic hunting rifle!
I bought my 1952 MS in 30'06 with a Lyman 6X All American for $875 three years ago. The 1903 was $1600 with an original Steyr mount and Kahles scope from the factory, two years ago.
At the time I couldn't believe these were that cheap.
26 April 2007, 15:28
30 Caliber Mag FanTerry-
Beautiful work; the stock looks great!!!
May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.
P. Mark Stark