BRNO .256 Mauser (6.5x57mm)
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Dear Dr. Narendra YadavDr Narendra Yadav";p="5951 wrote:Danish
How much a 256(6.4x57)come for any idea and do u get ammo for it.
First of all i want to correct you that its 6.5x57 not 6.4x57... and second thing that if you want one same as i have and almost same condition then you send me a mail i'll tell you where to get this rifle.
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Re: BRNO .256 Mauser (6.5x57mm)
I am attaching on more pic of my rifle.... See its beautiful double trigger action.
Re: BRNO .256 Mauser (6.5x57mm)
Danish,
That is a beautiful rifle and a very valuable one. I doubt there were more than 20,000 ZG 47s built. There are collectors in the USA and Canada who will buy up every one that comes up on sale.
The double set triggers are also a good touch on a small bore rifle that would be used for very precise shooting.
Very, very nice!
That is a beautiful rifle and a very valuable one. I doubt there were more than 20,000 ZG 47s built. There are collectors in the USA and Canada who will buy up every one that comes up on sale.
The double set triggers are also a good touch on a small bore rifle that would be used for very precise shooting.
Very, very nice!
Re: BRNO .256 Mauser (6.5x57mm)
Danish,
Do let me know by Pm or post on the For Sale boards with prices. Not sure anyone would like to buy one and bring it to the US but I do know someone who might be interested in India itself.
These are very good rifles and one in mint condition would be very nice to own indeed!
Mehul
Do let me know by Pm or post on the For Sale boards with prices. Not sure anyone would like to buy one and bring it to the US but I do know someone who might be interested in India itself.
These are very good rifles and one in mint condition would be very nice to own indeed!
Mehul
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This is Mod-21H: 6.5x57 cal., featherweight style design of the small ring Mauser type action, with (post-1949)
or without 20 mm dovetails on receiver ring and bridge, 20.5" or 23" barrel, butter-knife style bolt handle, double
set trigger, 2 leaf rear sight, checkered pistol grip walnut stock with cheek piece and plastic buttplate/grip cap small Schnabel forend,
sling swivels included,. Approx. 26,000 mfg. 1046-1955. (This Model was available in 4 different variations: short barrel/short stock,
short barrel/full stock, long barrel/short stock, long barrel/full length stock. the left receiver rail on these models is marked
ZBROJOVKA BRNO, NARODINI PODNIK.
Danish
or without 20 mm dovetails on receiver ring and bridge, 20.5" or 23" barrel, butter-knife style bolt handle, double
set trigger, 2 leaf rear sight, checkered pistol grip walnut stock with cheek piece and plastic buttplate/grip cap small Schnabel forend,
sling swivels included,. Approx. 26,000 mfg. 1046-1955. (This Model was available in 4 different variations: short barrel/short stock,
short barrel/full stock, long barrel/short stock, long barrel/full length stock. the left receiver rail on these models is marked
ZBROJOVKA BRNO, NARODINI PODNIK.
Danish
Re: BRNO .256 Mauser (6.5x57mm)
This is a beautiful rifle. Look forward to try it when I come to Allahabad next, next is indeed aquestion for my last visit to Allahabad was in 1992.
Do you have a scope on it yet ?
As for doubles, yes I have had the opportunity to fire a .22 Hornet Double Rifle in Rewa. The Maharaja even had a .22 LR double with an ejector ! imagine a spring sensitive weight based ejector ejecting a .22 LR empty shell. A very rare weapon this is now with one of his relatives in Shahdol , Madhya Pradesh.
The .275 is a very sweet rifle, good weight with a 173 grain bullet and the medium velocity delivers a very goos stopping power and a reasonable hydostatic shock for any game pto a large Indian Blue Bull on ranges upto 150 yards. It has always been a great great rifle for Indian conditions. The .275 ( 7 x 57 ) Mauser or John Rigby, Westley Richards, BRNO, most of these rifles were simply terrific.
The 6.5 x 57, I have my reservations. Perhaps in the .243 Win class. I am always an advocate of slight overgunning than undergunning. I am not sure about its cabablities to deal with any game over Cheetal or Black buck size. Till here it is sufficient. But for an adult Blue Bull Male, unless the placement is very accurate, the beast has a fair chance of getting away.
Do you have a scope on it yet ?
As for doubles, yes I have had the opportunity to fire a .22 Hornet Double Rifle in Rewa. The Maharaja even had a .22 LR double with an ejector ! imagine a spring sensitive weight based ejector ejecting a .22 LR empty shell. A very rare weapon this is now with one of his relatives in Shahdol , Madhya Pradesh.
The .275 is a very sweet rifle, good weight with a 173 grain bullet and the medium velocity delivers a very goos stopping power and a reasonable hydostatic shock for any game pto a large Indian Blue Bull on ranges upto 150 yards. It has always been a great great rifle for Indian conditions. The .275 ( 7 x 57 ) Mauser or John Rigby, Westley Richards, BRNO, most of these rifles were simply terrific.
The 6.5 x 57, I have my reservations. Perhaps in the .243 Win class. I am always an advocate of slight overgunning than undergunning. I am not sure about its cabablities to deal with any game over Cheetal or Black buck size. Till here it is sufficient. But for an adult Blue Bull Male, unless the placement is very accurate, the beast has a fair chance of getting away.
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Re: BRNO .256 Mauser (6.5x57mm)
The one I have in Patna in a Mannlicker 6.5 mm x 54. Any one has any info on cartridges for this calibre ?