My google-fu has left me asking more questions that what I started with
The details of what I have ... I have not taken this rifle out fo the stock. It is so covered in cosmo that I just don't want to take the time to clean it yet, or get covered in the stuff myself looking for buried markings - but will if I have to in order to find out what I have.
Barrel & Receiver stamped with same serial #, Bolt Electro-penciled with matching serial # 13xxG (the G only appears on Receiver).
Barrel: is stamped with the "S", so I'm led to believe it's 8mmx56R caliber.
Has a T in a circle on right side & a "star" of some sort beside that.
Bolt: head is stamped with the number 8 on one lug (right lug when bolt is closed), and a K on the bottom (when oriented in bolt closed position).
Firing pin tab (at rear of bolt) is stamped with an R
Bolt handle stamped with a K
safety tab stamped with a K
bottom of bolt handle stamped with the number 10
Very rear of receiver, in bolt groove is stamped with an R
Top of receiver - Budapest M95 (no crests or other marks)
Right side of receiver, at stock line, small proof mark vaguely resembling a bird of some sort.
Upper Hand guard is stamped 43 on upper left side.
Stock (Right side) is marked 6347 (in large characters near butt) with a 2 in a cirlce below that.
Stock (left side) has two small circles (about 1/4" diameter) one has an 2 in it, the other KK - and possible the number 5 under the KK
Buttplate is steel, and has the small recess on the back side of it - no letters stamped anywhere.
Both sling moutns are on the left side. Stock mount is drilled through the stock right at the grip.
Sight is marked from 3 to 24. Marked K on back of it.
Trigger Guard and mag enclosure marked with a K
Front mount/ring has bayonet attachemnt spline, as well as the removable style rack mount stud. Marked with the number 20.
Blonde wood for main stock, "red" wood for handguard.
Rifling looks very good, no rust or pitting (had to swab out half a gallon of comso from within the barrel) and looks very sharp.
Also, it looks like a slightly insane Beaver tried to modify the two recessed "grip" areas in the stock.
So ... what exactly do I have? (or is it a dog's breakfast of parts attached to a matching barrel/receiever)
When was it made?
Is it a Steyr? (from what I read, Steyr used K and other's used the R - and I have both)
All information in greatly appreciated. This is the only Mannlicher I have. It is god forsaken UGLY, and other than it's uniqueness for it's caliber, I have little to no interest in it. I also have no interest in spending months reading through countless pages to try and become an expert on all the minor variations in order to figure out what I have when I'm not even sure it's worth keeping around.
Thanks in advance.
Pictures to follow in my next post.
The details of what I have ... I have not taken this rifle out fo the stock. It is so covered in cosmo that I just don't want to take the time to clean it yet, or get covered in the stuff myself looking for buried markings - but will if I have to in order to find out what I have.
Barrel & Receiver stamped with same serial #, Bolt Electro-penciled with matching serial # 13xxG (the G only appears on Receiver).
Barrel: is stamped with the "S", so I'm led to believe it's 8mmx56R caliber.
Has a T in a circle on right side & a "star" of some sort beside that.
Bolt: head is stamped with the number 8 on one lug (right lug when bolt is closed), and a K on the bottom (when oriented in bolt closed position).
Firing pin tab (at rear of bolt) is stamped with an R
Bolt handle stamped with a K
safety tab stamped with a K
bottom of bolt handle stamped with the number 10
Very rear of receiver, in bolt groove is stamped with an R
Top of receiver - Budapest M95 (no crests or other marks)
Right side of receiver, at stock line, small proof mark vaguely resembling a bird of some sort.
Upper Hand guard is stamped 43 on upper left side.
Stock (Right side) is marked 6347 (in large characters near butt) with a 2 in a cirlce below that.
Stock (left side) has two small circles (about 1/4" diameter) one has an 2 in it, the other KK - and possible the number 5 under the KK
Buttplate is steel, and has the small recess on the back side of it - no letters stamped anywhere.
Both sling moutns are on the left side. Stock mount is drilled through the stock right at the grip.
Sight is marked from 3 to 24. Marked K on back of it.
Trigger Guard and mag enclosure marked with a K
Front mount/ring has bayonet attachemnt spline, as well as the removable style rack mount stud. Marked with the number 20.
Blonde wood for main stock, "red" wood for handguard.
Rifling looks very good, no rust or pitting (had to swab out half a gallon of comso from within the barrel) and looks very sharp.
Also, it looks like a slightly insane Beaver tried to modify the two recessed "grip" areas in the stock.
So ... what exactly do I have? (or is it a dog's breakfast of parts attached to a matching barrel/receiever)
When was it made?
Is it a Steyr? (from what I read, Steyr used K and other's used the R - and I have both)
All information in greatly appreciated. This is the only Mannlicher I have. It is god forsaken UGLY, and other than it's uniqueness for it's caliber, I have little to no interest in it. I also have no interest in spending months reading through countless pages to try and become an expert on all the minor variations in order to figure out what I have when I'm not even sure it's worth keeping around.
Thanks in advance.
Pictures to follow in my next post.




















































