Fellow Rifle Enthusiasts,
I’m +1 with Rare Breed on his philosophy here.
My below pics show a Ferlach built (Franz Sodia) double .375 H&H Magnum (standard belted rimless), with 26” ejector barrels that I bought used, at The Dallas Safari Club Convention, January of this year.
Then immediately, I sent it to JJ Perodeau, of Sand Springs, Oklahoma for inspection, removal of solidified internal grease, some very delicate hand lapping of the underlugs and etc., etc., as it was very stiff to open, VERY.
After all that, I now have only a bit over $10,000. USA Dollars total spent on this rifle, with the purchase, the Gunsmithing, plus the shipping and insurance all inclusive.
I’d rather it was a Westley Richards drop lock, in .450-.400 caliber, with spare .303 British caliber barrels and with spare shot barrels in 20 gauge, 3” .
But, this Ferlach .375 cost perhaps 1/10th of said Westley, so with my blue collar income, there is no contest.
And so, I am tickled pink with my “new” rifle.
I first saw it on gunsinternational.com, perhaps a year prior to stumbling across it in person, down in Dallas, Texas.
Indeed I expect it will serve me extremely well.
With all the global corruption, red tape and general bullying of hunters and gun owners, especially within the international airport systems, I no longer cross international borders with firearms.
So regarding my double .375 Magnum and Africa, as sad as that is, it will not see Africa with me.
However, my trigger finger twitches just thinking about hunting feral piggy with it, one of these crazy years, down on Gizmo’s Rockin G Ranch, near Childress, Texas, USA.
Parting Shot as it were:
Incidentally, gunsinyernational.com is also a great resource for determining what specific firearms are selling for on any given day.
Cheers,
Velo Dog.
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