Mannlichers....

I really like some mannlichers if they have a few features:
-nice lines,(tough to explain this one but some have them others don’t.)
-steel schnabel / nose cap that encapsulates the barrel or at least over center so it actually holds.
-no spliced on forend.

Anyways just my $0.02, I do enjoy seeing the pictures in this thread. Lots of versions I haven’t seen before.

I like the Ruger RSIs but wish they had a 20" bbl forend.

Always thought I wanted a fullstock on original M98 (not drilled for mounts) with a nice Redfield or Lyman receiver sight. 20" bbl in 6.5x57.
 
I like the Ruger RSIs but wish they had a 20" bbl forend.

Always thought I wanted a fullstock on original M98 (not drilled for mounts) with a nice Redfield or Lyman receiver sight. 20" bbl in 6.5x57.

:) I have a bit of a soft spot for the full stock models myself. My basic 'guideline' for any full stock model is that they be in what I'd classify as a classic European calibre. One of my most recent acquisitions in that group is a Lipsey Ruger RSI in 7x57 primarily for use here in the 'Wet Coast' conditions of Vancouver Island, and on Blacktail Deer. I mounted a Bushnell Elite 3x9 I had laying on the shelf on it as the :redface: colour matches that of the barrel and action. :) I'll see if I can put it to good use this fall.
 
I like the Ruger RSIs but wish they had a 20" bbl forend.

Always thought I wanted a fullstock on original M98 (not drilled for mounts) with a nice Redfield or Lyman receiver sight. 20" bbl in 6.5x57.

That would be a nice one...
 
:) I have a bit of a soft spot for the full stock models myself. My basic 'guideline' for any full stock model is that they be in what I'd classify as a classic European calibre. One of my most recent acquisitions in that group is a Lipsey Ruger RSI in 7x57 primarily for use here in the 'Wet Coast' conditions of Vancouver Island, and on Blacktail Deer. I mounted a Bushnell Elite 3x9 I had laying on the shelf on it as the :redface: colour matches that of the barrel and action. :) I'll see if I can put it to good use this fall.

Where are the pictures?
 
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Where are the pictures?
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:redface: Got a little upset with the customer service and general attitude shown by photobucket and haven't made alternative arrangements, ;) yet. I'll have to get at that.
 
I found imgur to be very easy to use...way easier than photobucket ever was...only took me a few minutes to set it up.
 
SAKO Model L46 "Mannlicher" .222 Rem. Made in 1954 in Riihimäki, Finland
26mm steel tube West German Schmidt & Bender 4X scope w/ German 4-A reticle
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WOW that is exceptional!

Especially when you remember that HVA fullstocks are made with two pieces of wood (just like fullstock Tikkas and Sakos.) This relieves the stress in the wood and counters any warping due to weather changes, humidity, etc., thus increasing accuracy. ....great job on matching the stripes...probably cut from the same blank...
 
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Who still makes these today? Sako does, CZ used to (still do?), who else? There's a Ruger No.1 in full stock but it's in a boring caliber.

Zastava. Not the fanciest or nicest, but decent solid rifles. TradeEx usually carries a few, looks like they're sold out at the moment.
 
Anyone have a Stery M carbine? I see two for sale, but the cheekline looks low for scope use, just wondering how the ergonomics are.
 
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