The state of conservation of the whole is good, with a perfect clean bore and trouble-free operation. :STEYR 9X56 MANNLICHER-SCHOENAUER BOLT-MAGAZINE TAKE-DOWN SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. It weighs only 6lbs-7oz and 7lbs-6oz with the Kahles scope fitted. This Mannlicher-Schönauer is presented in its full-length leather box with William FORD label. It was developed by the Austrian firm Roth for Österreichischen Waffenfabrik-Gesellschaft Steyr and has the peculiarity of being interchangeable with the 9x57 Mauser. The 9x56MS cartridge, still commercially loaded, delivers the performance of the. The forend, at the level of the front checkering, displays a curious, almost invisible, darker wood inlay of which no one knows the function. The 14¼" LOP European walnut stock retains its original reserve steel butt plate. The scope bears the mark of the Austrian gunsmith while the rifle is stamped with period British proof marks detailing caliber and cordite charge. This stutzen, chambered for the 9x56MS, is equipped with a 20" barrel bearing a three leaves platinum lined wide V express rear sight. SPRINGER's equipped that 1905 with a KAHLES "Mignon" scope on a Vienna quick detachable clamp mounts. The rifle was subsequently boxed and sold by William FORD in Birmingham. SPRINGER's equipped that 1905 with a KAHLES 'Mignon' scope on a Vienna quick detachable clamp mounts.
SPRINGER's ERBEN in Vienna and exported to the English market. SPRINGER's ERBEN in Vienna and exported to the English market. Mannlicher-Schnauer mod.1905 stutzen, produced before 1913 for Joh. 375 Rimless Nitro Express (RNE) × 2¼ (primarily in England). ( Note: The name Schoenauer is correctly spelled Schönauer with an umlaut over the o in German.) The 9.5×57mm MS is also known as the 9.5×56mm MS, the 9.5×56.7mm MS, and the. Mannlicher-Schönauer mod.1905 stutzen, produced before 1913 for Joh. The 9.5×57mm MannlicherSchönauer (MS) cartridge was adopted for the M-1910 MS rifle and carbine in 1910. 1905 English Stutzen MANNLICHER-SCHÖNAUER