Actually looks pretty nice, especially at that price point.
Actually looks pretty nice, especially at that price point.
Caliber .45-70, 23.5 inch barrels, double trigger, ejectors, manual safety. Great value for money, in stock and only $4,342.00 plus shipping and tax.
I find myself drooling over these pics...
Three in particular: the H&H 303, the Rigby, and the 1903 Steyr
Great post, thanks for the 30min distraction from doing my taxes !!!!
Merkel 500 NE now in stock call for details.
A great collection of pictures and many thanks for sharing. Some beautiful pieces there.
In the early to mid 70's a shooting buddy and I went to Salmon Idaho for a one day visit with Elmer Keith.
A couple of items he showed us were a pair of double rifles. I can't recall the exact details of them but I thought one day I must have one. At a recent gun show here on Vancouver Island there was a Sabatti as in your picture/post. Very nice and thanks again.
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Krieghoff Classic Big Five .470 NE
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KRIEGHOFF Classic Big Five
Caliber: .470 NE also available in .375 H&H, .375 Fl. Mag, .500/.416 NE and .500 NE.
Barrel Length: 24"
Finish Type: Blued Metal Work, Stainless Receiver w/ Detailed Engraving and Wood Fore Grip and Stock
Sight Type: Fixed Rifle Sights
Safety Type: Uses a manual cocking device. For info please read the paragraph at the end.
Magazine Capacity: 2 Rounds Chambered
Included Accessories: Comes with hard Carrying Case lined with blue velvet interior for extra protection and soft case.
The Combi-Cocking Device - The speed advantage of self-cocking
With most manual cocking devices, the gun must be recocked each time it is reloaded, which could cost critical seconds in some hunting situations. Krieghoff's combi-cocking device combines the safety advantages of manual cocking with the speed advantage of a self-cocking gun.When a gun equipped with the combi-cocking device is fired and the cocking device is left in the forward position, the gun cocks automatically when it is opened and reloaded. It is then ready to fire again. With the cocking device in its rear, safe position, the gun is uncocked and remains uncocked regardless of opening and closing.
PRICE: POR
For more information, please contact Wolverine
Last edited by Mr Wolverine; 02-08-2011 at 06:11 PM.
A pair of African classic bolt actions. The Mauser 9.3 with a 1903 Steyr Mannlicher 6.5 carbine. The Mannlicher has an 18 inch barrel and a dry weight of 6.6 lbs.
I have a friend who owns a Mauser almost the same as this one, including the 1/2 oct. barrel and rib.
It's 8mm we think.
I also have a friend who owns 2 MS 1903s, one with a 26" full-stock which is the only one I've ever heard of.
I like guns, knives and having a job, so I vote conservative.
1903 Steyr Mannlicher 6.5 carbine
Id Buy this rifle if your still selling it
thanks
Kokanee
Great stuff. Guns are not just guns but history. We are today as a civilization because of guns. You made me rethink my optics on my .375 H+H. I've been running a standard 2.5 x 10 scope but i think I should go with my 1x4 and a quick release scope mount system and keep the open sights. I havent been to Africa but me and grizzlys seem to get up close and personal!!!
Still selling doubles?
So I can't spell, so what!!!
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