Mannlicher Schoenauer 1952 Kahles Review

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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2016
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  • @hermit1249
    @hermit1249 4 роки тому +4

    I bought one second hand in 1975...30-06, had it full length restocked to fit me, I had a side mount put on it, scope sits on top of receiver but doesn't interfere with the iron sights. Action/bolt is polished and super smooth. Hope one day one of my grandsons will use it.

  • @dphillips4351
    @dphillips4351 4 роки тому +3

    Just bought one today and it's a beauty. 30-06, original sling, original optics mount but with a weaver scope? Blueing is in great shape as well as the wood. Always wanted one having been a guest at a Bavarian hunting club in the 1970s. Finally the quest is over.

  • @dave308ek92646
    @dave308ek92646 7 років тому +3

    Beautiful example, love the quick detachable Kahles, work of art. I have a 1903 (stamped 1920) 6.5 with double set triggers, french walnut stock, metal gripcap and buttplate with trapdoor storage. unfortunately back then there were few scope options so it has a Noske side mounted Zeiss Zielklein. Not as beautiful as yours but I love it. I couldn't appreciate them till I handled one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @artboyd2659
    @artboyd2659 5 років тому +2

    Great video! My grandfather went to the factory when he was stationed over there in late 40s and went back and bought one just before he left. Beautiful guns

  • @BobcatSchneidermann
    @BobcatSchneidermann Рік тому +1

    What a gorgeous rifle, sir.

  • @99somerville
    @99somerville 6 років тому +2

    Classy gun. Quality piece. I'd love to have it. That stock is so unique.

  • @iddddaduncan
    @iddddaduncan 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the review.I have this model in .308 and it's my favorite gun.

  • @HD-ph1dc
    @HD-ph1dc 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful rifle. I do love the rotary magazines on rifles.

  • @ChuckTruitt
    @ChuckTruitt 8 років тому +1

    My, what a gorgeous rifle. I used one like it in 1973, 6.5mm though, to shoot three European Red Deer while stationed in Scotland. -Gunny T sends

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  8 років тому

      They are great rifles. I'd like to add a 6.5x54 to my collection. It is the only early chambering that can still be obtained in factory loadings.

  • @Snowball042
    @Snowball042  8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the compliment. .

  • @simonsaorsa
    @simonsaorsa 8 років тому +1

    nice rifle, good video.

  • @patrickritchie4127
    @patrickritchie4127 7 років тому +1

    Hey snowball, my grand father granted me his Steyr MS 1952 270 cal. rifle and it came with an after factory scope. Its an old german made scope called Nickel Zielfernrohre Marburg/L Supra 4x81 E/S DP. along with the serial number. It is a detachable scope much like the factory scope made for this gun. I did some research and found that zielfernrohre is german for target tubes so obviously just means scope, but i was wondering if you knew anything more about the scope, i could find very little on the internet myself. Thanks! and great video

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому

      I know of the Nickel Supra scopes but nothing in detail. I'll have a look through some of my old catalogs and let you know if I feel be anything.
      You might try the Nitro Express forums as maybe someone there would know details about your scope.

  • @QrummsXBL
    @QrummsXBL 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have video showing how to disassemble the Mannlicher 1950? I have a tough time feeling like the barrel is glued to the stock due to the cosmoline and can't get the trigger assembly out either. I need to fix the side safety button as it's stuck in the fire position (again feels glued and will not move) causing the gun to never hold the firing pin back before pulling the trigger. It's impossible to find a video with this info...

  • @LexLuthor1234
    @LexLuthor1234 7 років тому +3

    Hello Snowball042, and thank you, for your videos!
    I have recently been offered a 1950 MS chambered in the 6.5x54, but i have no past experience with this type of rifle, or with the 6.5 MS bullet. Is there any particular thing you think i should be aware of, or look for in the rifle, when i check it out?
    Thank you in advance and please keep up the good work! It is much appreciated :)
    Best Regards,
    Claus

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому +1

      The 6.5x54MS was and is the most popular of the original Mannlicher Schoenauer chamberings. Loaded ammo is currently available from Hornady and PRVI PARTIZAN. Reloading components are also readily accessible.
      As far as what to look for depends partly on your intended use. If collecting, then original condition is very important. Non factory modifications decrease value. If you want the rifle to shoot and enjoy using then some modifications, if properly done, are acceptable and possibly a benefit.
      Always check the proper operation of the set trigger if your rifle is so equipped. My 1908 MS was 'improved' by someone over polishing the lateral surfaces of my trigger and set trigger to try and smooth it out. The result was too much play side to side and an inconsistent sear release. Fixable with shims but a real pain nevertheless.
      With these older rifles it is also a good idea to have a close look at the stock since there is sometimes a hairline crack behind the receiver tang that could get worse over time.
      The Mannlicher is a great rifle made to a very high standard and well worth the investment. Good luck in your search and enjoy any MS you buy.

    • @LexLuthor1234
      @LexLuthor1234 7 років тому

      Thank you Snowball042, and thank you for the advice as well! :)

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому +2

      One more thing. I've finally came across my issue of 'Rifle' magazine that has a good article on the 6.6x54 Mannlicher carbine.
      Rifle September 2006, No. 227.
      A good article and worthwhile looking for one on eBay.

    • @LexLuthor1234
      @LexLuthor1234 7 років тому

      Hello again Snowball042, - Thank you, i will go look for it!
      Best regards and happy hollidays! :)
      Claus

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 4 роки тому

      @@Snowball042 Excellent advice.

  • @paulwatterson5992
    @paulwatterson5992 5 років тому

    Very nice rifle :-)

  • @lefteris7402
    @lefteris7402 7 років тому +2

    Mannlicher schönauer was used by the greek army from 1910s untill ww2.It was the gun that gave the allies their first victory against the axis in the hands of greek soldiers in 1940-41.

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому +2

      I've been keeping my eye on finding a decent shooting example of the military version for awhile. Both the Oberndorf Mauser Sporter and the Mannlicher Schoenauer trace their roots to military use.

  • @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj
    @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj 7 років тому +1

    I have this rifle in the 30-06 cal....I wish I could get a quality scope and the original scope mount such as this one on your video....mine has the 2 triggers.

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому +1

      New England Custom Gun has a couple of option for scope mounts from EAW. They are very pricey though.
      Paul Jaeger G&H and have made Mannlicher scope mounts in the past and are intermittently available on eBay. I've had a few over the years and recently found a brand new one for less than $100. Bought that one in less than a minute! I have a 1952 MS in .270 with a nicely figured stock it is destined for.

    • @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj
      @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj 7 років тому

      I suppose the barrel breech need drilling and tapping for the mount installation? Are the mounts just made for the mannlicher? I would like to find the original mounts and the scope....what is EAW? Thanks for a very good video!

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому +1

      The 1952 and later models had a removable filler plate on the left side of the action which when removed provided a flat surface to more easily attach side scope mounts available at the time.

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому

      I'll see about doing a video on the scope mount and my other Model 1952 I plan to mount it on in the next couple weeks.

    • @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj
      @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj 7 років тому

      Thanks Snowball042...I see the plate on the left side, my model is GK 1962. I read somewhere that the gun has more value as a collector item with no drilling in the receiver. Would this apply to the side where a side mount would be screwed into? I have found a Paul Jaeger side mount....

  • @jamesfarmer6004
    @jamesfarmer6004 5 років тому

    Like the 7mm Mauser (7x57) the above rifle would be an ideal dual purpose "deer/elk" hunting rifle. One well placed shot should be able to put fresh venison (deer)
    and elk meat into the family freezer. Also, could even be utilized for providing caribou and moose meat.
    "For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving." -----1 Timothy 4:4
    James A. "Jim" Farmer
    Merrill, Oregon (Klamath County)

  • @alanaliyev456GT
    @alanaliyev456GT 3 роки тому

    STEYR- DAIMLER- PUSH AG, STEYR
    Lol mine is built in 1955 (270Win) scope,: old diavari hook rotative base

  • @vasiliscoutsouvelis2795
    @vasiliscoutsouvelis2795 4 роки тому

    I have 1903 6.5 buy 54 the best

  • @monooo5918
    @monooo5918 7 років тому

    nice vido l have new for hunting sbs 8x68 steyer made good good good rifles

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому

      I have a fondness for the 8mm chambering's. I'd like to pick up the new Sauer 100 rifle in 8x57 sometime soon. I haven't shot any rifles in the 8x68 chambering. I would imagine brass and reloading dies would be less common here where I live,

    • @monooo5918
      @monooo5918 7 років тому

      Snowball042 in may country forbiden reloding brass l shoot rws hit 10.1gram it's excellent cal 8x68 sauer like mercedes beutiful rifles austrian and germans made excellent excellent rifles sory of may english litlle rusty best regards

  • @132Tobi
    @132Tobi 7 років тому

    Your voice reminds me so much of the guy who does the "True facts about the..."-videos. Especially when you talk about the rotary magazine at 7:00. ^^
    ua-cam.com/video/XeFxdkaFzRA/v-deo.html
    By the way... Nice rifle! I've got a very similar one. Perfect for hunting on anything! I hope you use it in the woods!
    Best regards from Munich, Germany.

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому

      Not sure how to take that....as a compliment or not? I watched his video on the Owl and Clown Shrimp, freaking hilarious. Thanks....I think. By the way, which model Mannlicher and caliber do you have?

    • @132Tobi
      @132Tobi 7 років тому

      It's a compliment. I like his videos a lot, too.
      I have a GK 1965 in .243Win that is at the gun smith at the moment to make a .308Win out of it, mount a Swarovski Z6i ...

    • @Snowball042
      @Snowball042  7 років тому

      132Tobi Thanks, .308 is a great cartridge. Did the magazine spool need to be modified to accommodate the larger diameter bullet?

    • @132Tobi
      @132Tobi 7 років тому

      Yes, the ramp of the magazine that guides the neck of the cartridge on the outside of the circle had to be modified. That was only necessary to be able to load more than one round into the magazine. You don't need to modify the parts of the gun that are involved in the repeating cycle.

  • @alanaliyev456GT
    @alanaliyev456GT 3 роки тому

    Lol Saddam Hussein use it in birthday party in alternate with stutzen Ruger .....loool.