Yesterday I bought this Schilling M-88 Sporter for $450 (US) at a small local gunshow. It seemed a good price. The rifle is in good condition and will only need a good cleaning and oiling. The bore is in good shootable condition. It has a (used but not abused) integral front sight ramp and a rear sight with one standing and one folding leaf. The bolt, barrel and action are all marked with matching serial numbers (28686) and the various small pieces are marked with the last three numbers of this serial number. Also, the barrel , bolt and action are marked with yet another serial number (5738). The barrel right in front of the action is marked KRUPP STEEL. I don't understand why this is in English? Why not STAHL? Is this a rifle intended for the English market? In front of the rear sight it is marked V (Y?) CHR. SCHILLING-SUHL-PRUSSIA. Is there away to date this rifle from the various stamped numbers under the stock? I don't know what any of the stamped numbers, etc. mean.
I have a collection of Mannlicher-Schoenaer and other fullstock rifles but I know very little about these M-88 sporters.
I have a collection of Mannlicher-Schoenaer and other fullstock rifles but I know very little about these M-88 sporters.
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