Mannlicher Schoenauer Rifle Serial Numbers
Rifle #730 finished in 1926. Reshebnik domashnee chtenie anglijskij klub. By all means post photos when you can! Sometimes the board's upload software barfs when the image file is too large. You might try reducing the size of your photos (dimensions) and/or the resolution (both of which will reduce file size) and then trying again.
Serial numbers originally appeared on the left side of the receiver and barrel. MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER SPORTING RIFLES gun model and pricing information. Steyr Mannlicher is a firearms manufacturer based in Sankt Ulrich bei Steyr, Austria.
If that fails, you may want to investigate a free image hosting service, and link your photos rather than uploading them to the board's server. In some cases, you may already have the ability to upload photos to a web space provided (free) by your ISP, and not even know it.
Rifle #730 finished in 1926. By all means post photos when you can! Sometimes the board's upload software barfs when the image file is too large. You might try reducing the size of your photos (dimensions) and/or the resolution (both of which will reduce file size) and then trying again. If that fails, you may want to investigate a free image hosting service, and link your photos rather than uploading them to the board's server. In some cases, you may already have the ability to upload photos to a web space provided (free) by your ISP, and not even know it.
Thanks for the advice. I'm normally somewhat tech savvy but this has been a challenge. I know its heresy to modify these if they are a true collector's piece, but I wanted a shooter and found a gun that was cosmetically so-so but otherwise sound.
Its rigged with EAW mounts and a Leupold VX-3 1.5-5x20mm scope. Several whitetail taken so far. Rifle #730 finished in 1926..You might try reducing the size of your photos (dimensions) and/or the resolution (both of which will reduce file size) and then trying again...A real easy way to reduce the size of a photo file is with the common program 'Paint.' Open the photo with Paint and on the tool bar, you will see a 'Resize' option.
It's easy to use and with a little experimentation, you can decide how much you need to downsize the photo for posting. Hope this helps. Warmest regards, JPS.
A real easy way to reduce the size of a photo file is with the common program 'Paint.' Open the photo with Paint and on the tool bar, you will see a 'Resize' option. It's easy to use and with a little experimentation, you can decide how much you need to downsize the photo for posting.
Hope this helps. Warmest regards, JPSJPS, note that the photo problem is from January of last year. By accident, I recently noticed that the forums now appear to resize photos for you.
A great, though not much ballyhooed improvement. Last edited by tplan; at 07:29 PM.