Introducing the Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model MCA, a bolt-action rifle that stands as a testament to European craftsmanship and precision. Known for its luxurious design and exceptional performance, this rifle is a prized possession for hunters and collectors alike. Chambered in the versatile .308 Winchester, the Model MCA offers a harmonious blend of power, accuracy, and manageable recoil, making it an ideal choice for hunting a variety of game. The classic blued finish and checkered walnut stock not only contribute to its aesthetic appeal but also ensure durability and reliability in the field.
The overall condition of this rifle is good, with some signs of prior use and handling, including light scratches along the stock. The rotary magazine spring is weak and may need replacement to ensure optimal performance. However, the bore remains in excellent condition with a clean, mirror-like finish and sharp rifling, promising outstanding accuracy. Included with this sale is the rifle itself, featuring a hooded front sight and folding rear leaf express sights, enhancing its maneuverability and quick pointing capability.
The Mannlicher-Steyr Model MCA, manufactured by Steyr-Daimler-Puch in Austria, is a post-World War II marvel designed to meet the demands of precision hunting. Its Mannlicher-style bolt action is smooth and reliable, a key reason why this model is so revered. The 20" barrel length and 5-round capacity strike a perfect balance between maneuverability and firepower, catering to both seasoned hunters and those new to high-caliber rifles. This rifle is not only a tool for hunting but also a piece of history, embodying the exquisite engineering and luxury of mid-20th century European firearms.
Whether you are an avid hunter seeking a dependable companion or a collector in search of a historically significant piece, the Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model MCA is a worthy investment. Experience the precision, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance that only a rifle of this caliber can offer. Secure your piece of finely engineered history today.




