Interarms 7x57 mannlicher

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I’m curious to know about this little rifle I found at a local gun shop it’s a Interarms 7x57 with a mannlicher stock. Has a decent little scope in it and it’s listed for 950$ US, as that’s where I’m located. Would this be a good rifle? I didn’t bother to look at the model but just the maker. Please give me some insight. Thanks
 
The interarms mark Xs are solid guns. Wouldn’t hesitate to buy one I found for quality. Simply of the price meets expectations or not

Usually I’d say a non magnum round they’re $6-700 rifles but 7x57 does command a premium.
 
I have (and have had) a few Mark X's, including a Cavalier in 7x57 that is a great shooter. As @MontanaGrant said, they are often $6-700 rifles, but the 7x57 does command a premium; as well as the full-length "Stutzen"-style stock ("Mannlicher" is a brand, Stutzen is the style of stock). This combo is usually priced either side of $1K, so that $950 is in the ballpark. If it's in nice shape, its a fair deal; but even better if you can get them to negotiate a little.

PS - take note of the four digit date code on the upper right side of the receiver, just in front of the bolt handle. This will tell you the month and year of manufacture. Anything from about 1974 onwards should have a nicely adjustable factory trigger, whereas prior years will have a traditional two-stage Mauser 98 style trigger that I would want to replace with a Timney or similar.
 
Have owned several interarms, whitworth and Mark X's over the years and every one of them shot well. The full stock version are currently going for 900-1500 so the one you are looking at is a fair price provided the stockand barrel are in good condition.
 
...as well as the full-length "Stutzen"-style stock ("Mannlicher" is a brand, Stutzen is the style of stock).

Quite correct.

MS Mannlicher.jpg
Mannlicher.

Mauser 39 Stoeger Stutzen 615.jpg

Stutzen; this one a Mauser, 1939 Stoeger catalog.

MS ST39  319 Peerless Stocks.jpg

From same catalog.
 
Good on you for having the awareness to recognize that, and the intestinal fortitude to stick with that decision. I had a rifle at a gun store sing to me this past weekend, so I know exactly what you're going for. I'm sure the right one will find you soon enough.

In the meantime, since you're not pursuing this one, some other members on the site (not me) might appreciate knowing the name of the shop and getting the opportunity to look into this rifle.

Cheers, and happy hunting!
 

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