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Got an upgrade for the 1903 that I already own. MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER 6.5X54 MS 'MODEL 1903' STUTZEN BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 12129, for 1919, 17 3/4in. nitro barrel engraved 'SIGHTED & SHOT BY WESTLEY RICHARDS' with open sights, folding leaf sight, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, the hand mounted with a flip-up peepsight, set triggers, detachable box magazine, full length pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, 13 3/4in. pull including steel buttplate, weight 6lb. 3oz., in a full length canvas case.
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WOW! Simply gorgeous rifle, and with a fitted case too! I'm jealous!
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Never thought I'd find one cased. decent price also.
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That's an early Christmas present I wouldn't mind getting, I'm a little jealous also, lovely rifle. Have you shot one of these rifles with the pistol grip peep before, or is this your first?
Tim
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2 of my collection have them. They help old eyes greatly in seeing the sights clearly.
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Those flip up peep sights are known as Baillie Grohman peep sights after William Adolph Baiilie Grohman who claimed in his book Sport in the Alps 1896 to have invented them.
The operation actuated by moving a little chequered stud sideways always reminds me of a flick knife.
Auction prices for these rifles in the U.K. have risen sharply as a result of the various Mannlicher cartridges being moved on to the Obsolete Calibres List.
This means they can be bought without a Firearms Certificate unless it is intended to use them.
Last edited by Parabola; 12/16/24 09:45 AM.
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Is the peep adjustable for elevation so it can be used as the rear sight alone, or is it designed to be used with the rear barrel sight as a "clarifier"?
Similar sights are found on much older Germanic rifles I think.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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The one that I already have has two elevation positions.
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The one that I already have has two elevation positions. I saw that. Does the peep work with both or is it notably higher than either?
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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