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“.416“ bore diameter
“ “2.90 “ case length
“18 Tons” pressure
“ “2.90 “ case length
“18 Tons” pressure
Cool. Thanks. Had never noticed that before.Here's a 404 Jeffery with "upside down" proof marks.View attachment 579719
That must be a cool gun!Here's a 404 Jeffery with "upside down" proof marks.View attachment 579719
Ok. No chance your rifle is a milsurp. Your rifle is made in `57 right? Thats about when they started making those Brevex actions. The Brevex actions are made on the original Mauserwerke Oberndorf machinery transported to France after WWII. It could be that the first ones made are made "true" to the original with thumb cut. I don`t know. There`s a lot of bearded knowledge on this forum so hopefully someone can chime in here and shed some light on the mystery.Right. That’s what has me concerned about this one’s authenticity. The letter says brevex, but the thumb cut seems to say milsurp.
Well, I finally got my hands on it today (Huge delays due to the winter weather in the south and SHOT show for me). It is definitely the genuine article. It’s marked with the “BV” and M400 right behind the lug. Apparently this early one still had the thumb cut after all.It passes all the signs of a Brevex Action to me. I wouldn't be surprised if Roberts cut out the thumb hole. The only way to find out if it's a Brevex is to check the markings underneath the action. They wouldn't have put Brevex on the Rigby letter if they were unsure of the origin.