This is a special gun and my Weatherby guru friends told me it should go with a bottom price of $5K at auction. Figured I would try it here first as I have never done an auction/auction site.
Why $5K+ for a $3k gun? I’m glad I asked that question. . SN 112X does not have the “S” prefix it should for the JP Sauer manufactured Weatherby Varmintmaster. This was apparently a pre-production gun made by JP Sauer for Weatherby. My father bought it in W. Germany while stationed there. He bought the Maynard Buehler rings at the same time and topped it with a gloss Weaver scope.
Rifle has not been shot in decades and is in great shape. Bluing is deep and effectively perfect. A little thin at end of barrel. Stock is very good with only a few imperfections. Two dark spots close to the butt below cheek rest. Original Weatherby pad in very good condition.
I am no photographer. . Bluing is so deep and reflective you can see lighting in my office. These are not imperfections.
Why $5K+ for a $3k gun? I’m glad I asked that question. . SN 112X does not have the “S” prefix it should for the JP Sauer manufactured Weatherby Varmintmaster. This was apparently a pre-production gun made by JP Sauer for Weatherby. My father bought it in W. Germany while stationed there. He bought the Maynard Buehler rings at the same time and topped it with a gloss Weaver scope.
Rifle has not been shot in decades and is in great shape. Bluing is deep and effectively perfect. A little thin at end of barrel. Stock is very good with only a few imperfections. Two dark spots close to the butt below cheek rest. Original Weatherby pad in very good condition.
I am no photographer. . Bluing is so deep and reflective you can see lighting in my office. These are not imperfections.
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