Selling off some additional guns including my Cogswell & Harrison Certus Rifle in 450/400 3-1/4" Nitro Express. British proofed for the standard 400gr bullet.
The Certus is one of the rarest English rifles ever made. They existed for only a couple years circa 1906. Here's a great article about them: https://www.countryclubuk.com/ci/ci76_rifles.pdf
This particular Certus is the finest example I've ever seen. (I've seen about a dozen) Cogswell & Harrison Gunmakers wanted one for their museum and bought one about ten years ago and it was in nowhere near as fine of condition. Good rifling. Good bluing. Nice wood. Nice engraving. Beautiful standing and folding sights. Magazine holds 3 plus one in the chamber. A comfortable lightweight rifle.
To paraphrase a legend: In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John "Pondoro" Taylor stated the 3¼-inch .450/400 NE was adequate for all African game in almost all conditions when used by an experienced hunter.
Dies, brass, bullets and loaded ammunition readily available from numerous sources.
Price options:
1.) Will sell the gun alone for $3800
2.) Will sell the gun and case now for $5000
3.) Will have the case reset to fit perfectly and will replace with the proper label for $5000 (and 5 weeks wait for case)
PM me or email dtroymoritz at gmail for more info. I also will likely be giving up a best grade 7x57 dakota with exhibition wood and a vintage rigby rifle in .303 in the coming days. Also my custom Kimber .404Jeff and a nice CZ550 in .375HH. (Taxidermy bills and another Africa trip!)
The Certus is one of the rarest English rifles ever made. They existed for only a couple years circa 1906. Here's a great article about them: https://www.countryclubuk.com/ci/ci76_rifles.pdf
This particular Certus is the finest example I've ever seen. (I've seen about a dozen) Cogswell & Harrison Gunmakers wanted one for their museum and bought one about ten years ago and it was in nowhere near as fine of condition. Good rifling. Good bluing. Nice wood. Nice engraving. Beautiful standing and folding sights. Magazine holds 3 plus one in the chamber. A comfortable lightweight rifle.
To paraphrase a legend: In his African Rifles and Cartridges, John "Pondoro" Taylor stated the 3¼-inch .450/400 NE was adequate for all African game in almost all conditions when used by an experienced hunter.
Dies, brass, bullets and loaded ammunition readily available from numerous sources.
Price options:
1.) Will sell the gun alone for $3800
2.) Will sell the gun and case now for $5000
3.) Will have the case reset to fit perfectly and will replace with the proper label for $5000 (and 5 weeks wait for case)
PM me or email dtroymoritz at gmail for more info. I also will likely be giving up a best grade 7x57 dakota with exhibition wood and a vintage rigby rifle in .303 in the coming days. Also my custom Kimber .404Jeff and a nice CZ550 in .375HH. (Taxidermy bills and another Africa trip!)
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