Had this in the safe for a long time, guess I should let her go to a good home to more of a collector than I.
IIRC it is a 1962 model, west german Mark V .300 weatherby. Still has Patent Pending on the receiver.
I bought it from a collection from an older gentleman, this was one of his two main hunting rifles.
It does have the "Weatherby wrist crack", one of the scope caps is missing on the old weatherby scope. There are scratches and general hunting marks, and some scuffing around the muzzle. Overall the gun is in good condition, but not a pristine safe queen, it was hunted with. I fired the gun once or twice when i bought it almost 20 years ago just to say I shot it, that is all. It's been sitting ever since.
If you want more or more detailed pictures let me know, happy to send them. Usually I try to make blemishes look worse in photos than in real life, don't want anyone to be surprised.
$1,100 TYD OBO
IIRC it is a 1962 model, west german Mark V .300 weatherby. Still has Patent Pending on the receiver.
I bought it from a collection from an older gentleman, this was one of his two main hunting rifles.
It does have the "Weatherby wrist crack", one of the scope caps is missing on the old weatherby scope. There are scratches and general hunting marks, and some scuffing around the muzzle. Overall the gun is in good condition, but not a pristine safe queen, it was hunted with. I fired the gun once or twice when i bought it almost 20 years ago just to say I shot it, that is all. It's been sitting ever since.
If you want more or more detailed pictures let me know, happy to send them. Usually I try to make blemishes look worse in photos than in real life, don't want anyone to be surprised.
$1,100 TYD OBO







