I seen a weatherby stock at the gun show and was dam colse match to Parker Hale. The forend cap and the pistol grip, grip and cap with inlay. Just wondering if you ex-perts know if one copied the other or if one company did the stocks for both.
I seen a weatherby stock at the gun show and was dam colse match to Parker Hale. The forend cap and the pistol grip, grip and cap with inlay. Just wondering if you ex-perts know if one copied the other or if one company did the stocks for both.
Most of the Parker Hale Sporter rifle stocks (many / all?) were made by SILE in Italy - you will find that stamp within the Parker Hale barrel channel. At least initially, the Weatherby rifles might have been made in Scandinavia (Denmark?) for Weatherby to sell - I think they were also subsequently made in Europe (Belgium), Japan and USA?
First Mk V rifles were made by Saur, if memory serves. - dan
Thanks guys. I'm refining a parker sock now, sure wouldn't have made the weatherby grade, has a fair amount of pin knots. My car show buddy measures a cars body work by how feet you have to be away from it to look good. This stock is at least a 20 footer.