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[[Image:MSCarbine.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine]] | [[Image:MSCarbine.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Mannlicher-Schoenauer Carbine]] | ||
[[Image:MSSporter2.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Mannlicher-Schoenauer Sporter]] | [[Image:MSSporter2.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Mannlicher-Schoenauer Sporter]] | ||
[[Image:MSSporter1.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Mannlicher-Schoenauer Sporter with Scope]] | [[Image:MSSporter1.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Mannlicher-Schoenauer Sporter with Scope]] | ||
The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle dates to 1903 when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military and civilian rifles to shoot it were introduced. Austria and Greece adopted the 1903 military rifle and the 6.5x54 cartridge that same year. The 1903 Mannlicher rifles and carbines were the last designs of Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher, who died the next year, and his friend Otto Schönauer who designed the exceptional rotary drum magazine intrinsic to all Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were exclusively manufactured at Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft Steyr in Steyr, Austria. Steyr made carbines and sporters after World War One in various calibers. | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 07:12, 14 February 2012
The Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifle dates to 1903 when the 6.5x54mm cartridge and both military and civilian rifles to shoot it were introduced. Austria and Greece adopted the 1903 military rifle and the 6.5x54 cartridge that same year. The 1903 Mannlicher rifles and carbines were the last designs of Ferdinand Ritter Von Mannlicher, who died the next year, and his friend Otto Schönauer who designed the exceptional rotary drum magazine intrinsic to all Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles. Mannlicher-Schoenauer rifles and carbines were exclusively manufactured at Oesterreich Waffenfabrik Gesellschaft Steyr in Steyr, Austria. Steyr made carbines and sporters after World War One in various calibers.
Specifications
(1903 – 1941)
- Type:
- Caliber: 6.5 x 54mm Mannlicher-Schoenauer
- Weight: 8.44 lbs (3.83 kg)
- Length: 48.3 in (122.6 cm)
- Barrel length: 28.6 in (72.5 cm)
- Capacity: 5-round box
- Fire Modes: Bolt-Action
The Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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White Heat | Edmond O'Brien | Hank Fallon | 1949 | |
The Killing | Timothy Carey | Nikki Arcane | 1956 | |
The Longest Day | Peter Lawford | Brigadier Lord Lovat | 1962 | |
Fear over the City (Peur sur la ville) | French police | 1975 | ||
Moonraker | Guy Delorme | Drax' assassin | 1979 | |
White Hunter Black Heart | Clint Eastwood | John Wilson | 1990 | |
Schindler's List | Ralph Fiennes | Amon Göth | 1993 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miami Vice | Jim Zubiena | Ludovici Armstrong | 1984 - 1989 |
See Also
- Steyr Mannlicher - A list of all firearms manufactured by Steyr Mannlicher.