
Action stamped Waffenfabrik Mauser-Oberndorf A/N. Two folding rear sight plates front and back of a stationary one (consecutively marked 100/200/300) each with last three digits of SN. The overall length is 40 4/16', Barrel is 19'. All, Here is some additional information and hopefully successfully posted pictures. Pictures would be a big help, as would a description of barrel length & type, stock type, sights, etc. The serial number you quote seems low, and would presumably make it an earlier model - but I'm not fully conversant on M-S serial numbers Artmoney Port Royale 2 Cheats. The M-S was chambered in 5 different models of half-stock/long barreled rifles and/or full-stock/short barreled carbines - and so could be a High Velocity Sporting Rifle, a Model 24 Carbine, a Model 1950 rifle, a Model 1950 Carbine,a Model 1952 rifle or carbine, a Model 1956 rifle or carbine, or a Model 1960 rifle or carbine. That's presuming it's actually a Mannlicher-Schoenauer, and not a later Steyer-Mannlicher, with the outside of the barrel's spiraled ridges, i.e. I realize you think you've supplied enough information, but you haven't - remember that you have the M-S in your hands, while everyone else is blind. Need to know more about a steyr-mannlicher rifle serial number 24570 about 40 years old.value? Austro-Daimler/PUCH bicycle serial number registry.Īny additional information you can provide or confirm would be greatly appreciated. Originally part of Steyr-Daimler-Puch, it became independent when the conglomerate. Steyr Mannlicher is a firearms manufacturer based in the city of Steyr, Austria. Which leads me to ask whether the lone 'E' on one side of the receiver is related to the serial number. Steyr M95 Austrian 1917 with Matching Serial Numbers. This rifle was made by the Austrian based Steyr factory in. 'stoeger/Austria' stamp and 'Steyr' on floorplate of removable box magazine. 22' barrel with rear leaf folding sight and front blade on ramp. Steyr daimler puch mannlicher schoenauer model 61 mca.243 win bolt action rifle with scope. With the exception of various proof markings there is not much else. Then what I assume is a standard manufacture marking Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf A/N.


It again has 86892 7,6S (I picked up somewhere 7,6S is metric for.30-06). Left side of rifle has following markings 86892 (I assume SN). Information Bottom of magazine plate marked GERMANY. I am trying to determine a rough manufacture date and verify caliber. Hello, New member here trying to ID my Mannlicher-Schoenauer.
