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  • Kanaloa

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    Rare Steyr Mannlicher SL .223 made in the 60s or 70s in Austria. Beautiful condition, full wood stock, spiral hammer forged barrel. Double stage triggers provide either a standard trigger pull, or use the set trigger to stage a hair touch trigger pull.

    Mobile AL

    PM if interested

    $1300 OBO. Would consider partial trade involving 16 inch M1A socom, West German Sig P228 DA/SA, Sig m11-a1 with SRT, light weight AR carbine, Sig M400 magpul ed., Colt 6920 Magpul ed., Les Baer, HK P2000 DA/SA, CZ SP-01 9mm, M&P 9mm, Walther PPQ, Recent built 223 acog, ammo (9mm ball, 45 ball, 556, 308). Not interested in shotguns or revolvers.
     

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    Kanaloa

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    I have been asked some questions:
    The SL stands for Super Light.
    The barrel as measured from the breach to the muzzle is 18.5.
    The official length from reading appears to be 23.6
    The overall length is 38.75
    The scope is a Bushnell variable 4-12 zoom. It's actually a nice scope.
     
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    Sold a different gun first, so I am more open to trades now. Original description updated. Thank you.
     

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    I used to shoot the same model in 222 when I was stationed in Germany. What a nice rifle.
     

    Kanaloa

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    I used to shoot the same model in 222 when I was stationed in Germany. What a nice rifle.

    Thanks. My cousin and I grew up hunting deer and coyotes in south central Texas using bolt 222's. Accurate and fun. Those guns weren't nearly as purty as this one. When I was stationed in Europe, I saw one of these with gorgeous hand carvings on the stock. Man it was nice...historical in the traditional sense as well.
     
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