I got this rifle in a trade from Michael Merker of MMRifleMakers. The barrel is an original A-Sqaure rifle that was owned by a General, who wanted to rebarrel his Hannibal model to 458 winchester and Michael saved the barrel. He then put the barrel on this 1917, and as far as I know the rifle has only been shot once or twice! The scope is an older Leupold, but not sure of the exact model.
This rifle has a 22" barrel with a 1:10" twist. This causes the bullet to be extremely accurate and penetrate the target deeper than any other .458, as said by Art himself in his book.
There are some imperfections to the stock of this rifle, with the gash being the worst and rest being pressure related or a light scrape.
I'm looking to trade this rifle and I want to see what's out there. A 404 Jeffery would be ideal, but I'm open to any offers. Let me know what you've got and any questions you have I'll do my best to answer them. I might even sell it out right for the right offer.
This rifle has a 22" barrel with a 1:10" twist. This causes the bullet to be extremely accurate and penetrate the target deeper than any other .458, as said by Art himself in his book.
There are some imperfections to the stock of this rifle, with the gash being the worst and rest being pressure related or a light scrape.
I'm looking to trade this rifle and I want to see what's out there. A 404 Jeffery would be ideal, but I'm open to any offers. Let me know what you've got and any questions you have I'll do my best to answer them. I might even sell it out right for the right offer.
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