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These rifles were made until 1952. Generally good rifles. But the “light alloy” (in reality, a cheap aluminum) magazine is something which I don’t like. I used the .404 Jeffery variant (loaded with RWS 400 Gr round nosed steel jacketed FMJ solids) to hunt a hippo (on land) in Tanzania (photo can be seen on my “media” page), although the thin steel jackets of the RWS FMJ solids ruptured all too quickly and severely impacted penetration.
Please check the interior magazine walls prior to purchasing these rifles. I have seen more than one example which had visible dents on the interiors of the magazine walls. This would be caused by the noses of FMJ solid rounds repeatedly hitting against the aluminum magazine wall during recoil.