The vertical rear face of the blade is silver. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade pinned into a serrated ramped base fixed to the barrel. The grip cap has a nickel plated medallion in the center marked with a Steyr logo.īarrel Length: The barrel is about 23 ½” in length. The left side of the receiver is marked with a Steyr logo, “STEYR MANNLICHER” and “LUXUS”. The left side of the barrel is marked “STEYR, GRAND RAPIDS, ID.” and “270 WIN.“. The right side of the barrel at the rear sight is marked “ONORM M3170 STLF3”. The right rear of the receiver is marked “MADE IN AUSTRIA”. The right side of the chamber ring is also marked “104010”. Markings: The right side of the barrel and the right side of the chamber ring are each marked with a black powder proof, a “NPv” final smokeless proof and a “879” date code. It would be a blast to use on cull hunts or hog hunts with its fast reloading being ideal for driven game.Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Fine Modern ArmsĪction Type: Bolt Action with Detachable Box Magazine & Sliding Safety
The gun is so compact you'd need to find a large pistol case to accommodate it, take down shotgun cases are way too big. It has a safety to lock the bolt in cocked and uncocked states. Once you're used to the bolt functionality, you can reload without lowering the rifle. To operate the rifle, you pull straight back on the bolt and simple rack it forward. You can't find a takedown anything for that kind of money.
$1500 delivered in the lower 48 for an easy sale. The front ramp is engraved, as is the rear sight island which features a standing and folding sight. Length of pull is somewhere around 13.5". The wood has a plugged hole at near the muzzle, a well executed repair to a splinter near the muzzle, various small dents, and a small chip out of the raised cheek piece. A little TLC would bring this gun back to a real showpiece if you wanted to restore the wood that is in decent condition as it is. It has a single trigger with an adjustable weight via a screw in the trigger guard.
I'd call the bore "good" at present but I think it could be much improved with some cleanup.
The bore is a bit gray and needs some clean up as I pushed a couple patches through and it weeps lead.
#Parts for a steyr mannlicher luxus full
This little package could be put in a case that measures little more than 21" disassembled! Full mannlicher stock of about 19". The gun is an extermely rare "British Style" take down rather than the more typical definition of a Mannlicher take-down that usually means only the stock comes off. Ammo is readily available in the US market along with reloading components. For those unfamiliar with the model, it is a magnificently designed straight-pull gun ideal for driven and running game due to the speed you can operate the bolt. I cannot ascribe the gun to a particular maker but I assume someone that gets into the gun would find additional proof marks that would pinpoint the manufacturer in Austria. It's an Austrian Ferlach built Mannlicher Model 1895 in 8x50R. I bought it thinking it would be great for my kids when traveling but realized later that the recoil would be heavy for such a compact gun and I thought otherwise.