My Dad is at the age where he is downsizing very seriously and has been giving me a lot of stuff each time I go see him. Among things this last trip was a very beautiful sporter built on one of these actions and I will have to find Dad's dies for this as it was in some wildcat caliber, not the original chambering, however, Dad had bought a rifle just as a parts rifle for this one in case something ever broke. I can remember im having both of these for at least 35 years.
This "parts rifle" is complete with all the hardware on it and when I checked, the bore looks very good. It seems to be a carbine version of something rather than an infantry rifle. I am assuming this is the same rifle as the Austrian Mannlichers being imported now? This one has no import stamps I can find.
I'm intrigued enough that I want to load for it and it seems brass, molds. dies etc., are common enough to do it now. Guess I'll do a search, but is there any reason to believe a Hungarian one (says Budapest on the receiver) would be different from the Austrian ones coming in now?