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*GRIFFIN & HOWE MAGNUM MAUSER DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:6,250.00 USD Estimated At:12,500.00 - 17,500.00 USD
*GRIFFIN & HOWE MAGNUM MAUSER DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE.
SN 1434. Cal. .416 Rigby. Mauser no. 93840. 26" Tapered, round bbl with integral matted quarter rib, has banded-on sling eye and ramped front sight base having longitudinally dovetailed white bead, and knurled slide-on cover. Top of bbl is engraved "No 1434 Griffin & Howe Inc New York". Left rear of bbl is engraved with caliber. Magnum Mauser square bridge action is mounted with Lyman 48 receiver sight, portion of bridge filed to accept sight staff. Bolt with two panel checkered pear-shaped knob damascened on body and extractor, is fitted with long cocking piece and flag safety, which is silver inlaid "SAFE" and "READY", orig two stage trigger, has blade checkered. Orig drop box bottom metal specially made for the 416 Rigby cartridge, has hinged floorplate with button release at front of trigger guard bow. Follower is engine turned. Mauser SN is stamped behind recoil lug on bottom of action and at rear of magazine. (Rifle disassembled to see) Bolt is stamped with last 4 digits, all other parts with last 2 digits (40). Dense, broadly streaked, and lightly figured French walnut, full steel capped pistol grip stock measures 14" over Silvers type pad. Checkering at grip and forend is in classic point pattern with mullered borders; forend checkering wrapping completely around stock. Stock also features classic G & H style beaded cheekpiece, horn forend tip, engraved recoil bolt, and with slightly fluted transitions from grip to body of stock around action. A round swivel stud and gold oval engraved "JEP" are on toe line. Also a woven leather sling in Supergrade type swivels. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/8", drop at comb: approx 1-5/8". Weight: 9 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14". PROVENANCE: Factory letter giving history of rifle, as evidenced by copies of inventory book pages, and stating that it was received into A & F inventory in 1938 with specifications, and was most recently part of collection of Joseph E. Prather, former president and CEO of Griffin & Howe Inc. CONDITION: Excellent. Metal parts retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig satin blue. Stock retains nearly all of its orig oil finish augmented with oil to a gloss. G&H gunsmith reveals bbl channel modified with added wood fillet as part of original mfg. Checkering is slightly worn and dark. Toe of stock is professionally repaired. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling throughout. Pad is a proper replacement. Sling is fine. A scarce and desirable American classic (Michael Petrov has 7 in his G & H database) in one of the most highly regarded general purpose African calibers of all time. 4-47530 MGM86