sestoppelman
AH ambassador
I dont see any talk on here about it, lots of them on GB, also an100 year anniversary model with 22" bbl and no sights.
I was surprised to see these just now.
I was surprised to see these just now.
I dont see any talk on here about it, lots of them on GB, also an100 year anniversary model with 22" bbl and no sights.
I was surprised to see these just now.
Pics of the 7x57 when you get it. I have three Whitworths and really like them.I already have a good shooting .270 in a Mauser. I just wondered what the AH crowd thought of it, being everyone is always hoping for something less pedestrian. The .280AI was an odd choice, but those that have them seem to like them and they are quite rare now.
The Whelen is probably the most popular, except for the .275 Rigby version. The No. 1 in the Rigby is very popular but hard to come by for any kind of price and rare.
I just yesterday, made an offer on a rare Whitworth in 7x57 and it was accepted so will have that on the way before too long.
Only one I have ever seen in that caliber, it was part of the rare American Field series of Whitworths, my brother had one in .30-06 many years ago, a fine rifle.
Holy shit that hornet is temptingThey are generally quite nice rifles. I think the .270W exclusive model may be a bit of a turn off for the AH crowd. (not casting shade on 270, or 30-06, but they are very popular common calibers so they get less attention)
I'd point your attention to the latest Lipsey's exclusives for the Ruger #1 as well. The 22 hornet in a full mannlicher stock, the 257 weatherby, and the 275 Rigby light sporter are also pretty interesting configurations.
It will be weeks before I have it in hand, but in short, it looks like the African version except the sights are Williams and not express.+1 for pics of the Whitworth 7x57. I have two in 375H&H, but have never seen a 7x57. Color me curious.
Must have the push button magazine floorplate release then instead of the earlier model inside the trigger guard magazine release?It will be weeks before I have it in hand, but in short, it looks like the African version except the sights are Williams and not express.
This particular rifle has a side wing safety added with different bolt shroud and a different recoil pad.
Otherwise its a Whitworth with the same receiver markings, barrel band front swivel and the rest, 24" bbl.
This one's SN is a bit later than my .375, the one in my avatar pic. But I will post up when I have it.
Nope, early like my .375. My Zastava .270 has the push button type, which I actually like, almost prefer as there is less chance of hitting it and having all your rounds in your pant cuffs.Must have the push button magazine floorplate release then instead of the earlier model inside the trigger guard magazine release?
They already did, the .275 Rigby!I was really hoping they were going to go with the 7x57 for special M77 rifles this year.
Was this recently that the M77 was offered in 275 Rigby? I know the No. 1 was.They already did, the .275 Rigby!
No, it was the first run IIRC.Was this recently that the M77 was offered in 275 Rigby? I know the No. 1 was.