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Old 02-26-2018, 12:07 AM
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1952 Steyr Mannlicher help??? 1952 Steyr Mannlicher help??? 1952 Steyr Mannlicher help??? 1952 Steyr Mannlicher help??? 1952 Steyr Mannlicher help???  
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Default 1952 Steyr Mannlicher help???

Hello, I am considering buying a M1952 Steyr Mannlicher in 30.06 cal for a backup deer gun. Want something with a little character for my second gun that I will shoot on occasion for fun.

The gun in question is an early one I am told with a blue bolt handle and a Griffin&Howe detachable scope mount, 6x fixed Kayle scope on it.

Looks great but I am concerned about accuracy with the stock extending all the way to the muzzle. Assuming parts can be an issue.

Any opinion about this gun good or bad would greatly be appreciated.
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