Price
- $9,500 USD
- Payment may be made by Venmo, Zelle, check or cash (if we meet in person)
- While I have been in the past, I am not interested in trades at the moment
- Buyer pays shipping and insurance to buyer's FFL
- I am located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota
- I am willing to export it if doing so would be compliant with all USA and destination laws
- The gun will ship in a standard Plano hard plastic case
- I have not listed the gun elsewhere for sale
- I would like to speak to the buyer over the phone (please PM me for my number), and would also appreciate being able show the gun to the buyer via video chat before finalizing a sale.
- The buyer will have 3 days to decide whether he would like to keep the gun so long as it is unfired during that period.
- If the gun has been misrepresented by me, I will reimburse buyer for all shipping costs to the buyer, and back from the buyer, as well as buyer's FFL transfer fees for receiving the gun.
- If the buyer would like to return the gun and there has been no misrepresentation by me, buyer will pay for the return shipping/insurance to me and my $50 FFL transfer fee for re-obtaining the gun. I will reimburse buyer for the purchase price upon the return of the gun in the condition it was sent.
- Handcrafted by Ludvig Borovnik - Ferlach, Austria
- Manufacture Date: 1961
- SN: 1720
- Proof #: 4581
- Proof: Nitro
- Overall weight: 8.4lbs
- 24 3/8” over/under polished blued barrels, both chambered in .375 Holland & Holland Magnum
- Bores are shinny with sharp rifling
- Extractors
- Highly figured high grade walnut stock and furniture
- Three-piece field style forearm
- Pistol grip with Monte-Carlo style raised cheek piece for right hand shooter
- Double selective triggers (LOP Front: 13-13/16” Cocked ; LOP Rear: 12-13/16” Cocked)
- Blitz action
- Double Kersten locking bolts
- Bushed firing pins
- Manual Safety
- Jointing is tight
- Clean water table
- Scalloped boxlock
- Hand engraved deep carved game scenes with scroll (brown bear/ibex/flora)
- Ramped front sight with notched rear sight and secondary flip up leaf
- No scope mounts or red dot notches/cutouts
- Sling swivel studs
- S.W. Silver & Co. #3 red recoil pad (I replaced a brown Decelerator recoil pad and had the Silver pad put on on by a local gunsmith after I had purchased it)
- I bought it from the son of the original owner (who had passed away)
- The son said his dad had personally commissioned it from L. Borovnik
- I do not have an overall round count on the gun
- I personally fired it 16 times with different kinds factory ammunition to find one that regulated best
- I achieved a ~4” Group offhand at 50 Yards with factory Barnes VOR-TX Safari 300g TSX FB
- I did not develop any hand loads for it
- I will also provide a written history of the research I did on Ferlach guns, the Borovnik house, this gun, and its proof marks
- Please see the attached pictures for the condition of the metal and the wood on the gun.
- There are some dings in the wood and wear on the metal which I have attempted to photograph clearly
- Please don't hesitate to let me know if you would like to see any additional pictures or video of any part of the gun