SLG
AH veteran
Open to caliber, but it must have a wood coil check stock. Thanks very much.
Frankly, finding a Hannibal will be a challenge. I had looked for several years without success until I found the 500 on GI, and it had just been listed. I had even posted here for wanting one as you have. I got a couple of responses, but no pure Hannibal offered. If you succeed let us know. As you recall, I had offered you the one I have, but now I am glad you did not take me up on it!I think I would want checkering, but Art Alphin made it clear that he thought checkering would remove skin when shooting the big boys. I don't need the biggest stuff he made, but I think a 416 Rigby or 458WM would be a nice compromise with the Coil Check.
That does look like an awesome rifle though.Will this work? 500 A Square Deluxe!!!View attachment 479229
What’s your asking price?Will this work? 500 A Square Deluxe!!!View attachment 479229
The 2008 price list showed $350 for A grade fancy walnut, and $650 for AAA grade. The .577 T-Rex and 505 Gibbs listed $550 for these specific guns. Interestingly, the base price for an Hannibal in 2002 was $3625 - in 2008, $3500. The 2002 price listed showed a synthetic stock additional charge of $550 - no such offering in 2008. Neither price list said anything about checkering.FWIW, the A2 catalog had upgrades on wood upon request, I'll phot my copy when I'm back home. Mine is confirmed original (as in A2 built) in a Coil Check stock with checkering. I doubt it was done after, but possible I guess
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I believe mine is from the mid-late 90s, and comes with a separate pricing sheet. I'll be able to check it when I am home end of this week. I would also guess that a custom rifle company's such as A2 would perform clients requests if reasonable. However, I do seem to remember chechering being on that build sheet, but will check to confirm.The 2008 price list showed $350 for A grade fancy walnut, and $650 for AAA grade. The .577 T-Rex and 505 Gibbs listed $550 for these specific guns. Interestingly, the base price for an Hannibal in 2002 was $3625 - in 2008, $3500. The 2002 price listed showed a synthetic stock additional charge of $550 - no such offering in 2008. Neither price list said anything about checkering.