11/30/2022 0 Comments Mannlicher schoenauer model 1900![]() ![]() However, unofficially, the 6.5x55mm, 6.5x57mm, 7圆4mm and 8x57mm were offered as USA special orders throughout Post War era production. The only metric calibers offered to the US market after 1960 are 6.5x54mm, 7x57mm, 6.5圆8mm, and 8圆8mm.This situation continued until the 1965 issue. Therein are listed the 1961-MCA, 1960-MC, 1952-GK, Magnum, and Premier, all have differences. For a serious case of confusion, see the Mannlicher-Schoenauer section of the Shooter’s Bible #53 of 1962.Although Mannlicher-Schoenauer production officially ceased in 1968, some examples have been observed with proofmarks indicating 1970 and later as the final year of assembly.Through out the MCA production run, European market “NO” models with straight handled blued bolts and “GK” style stocks were produced in assorted metric calibers (6.5x55, 6.5x57, 7圆4, 8x57, 9.3圆2) and some US calibers.The NO may also have been available in the MC serial number series. ![]() The same problem was listed in the 7mm option, when really the 7x57mm and 7圆4mm were available. All of the 6.5x55mm and 6.5x57mm appear to be European products, blued bolts, but an US market example may turn up someday. In reality, the weapons were available in 6.5x54mm, 6.5x55mm, and 6.5x57mm.
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