Whitworth Express Rifle in .375 H&H **UN-FIRED** Mark X Interarms

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Offering up this un-fired Whitworth Express Rifle in .375 H&H
Interarms Mark X
I purchased this from an 89 year old friend who ordered it several years ago and installed scope mounts/rings and never shot it, just packed it away.
Has factory hard sights and the scope rings are 1"
The gun is in excellent, truly like new condition (See many photos below)
Price is only $2,100 plus shipping to your FFL
Payment to be ZELLE, Friends/Family PayPal, USPS Money Orders or Cashiers Check from a major bank.
Sorry, not looking for any trades.
First "I'll Take It" followed up with PM containing your contact info gets this fine rifle!
P.S. I have 100% feedback on GunBroker and the Smith and Wesson Collectors Association and go by the name THREEDFLYER on most forums including eBay.

You can also PM me your name/number and I will gladly call to answer any questions.


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This is the second Whitworth I've seen this week with soldered on sights. The other being a 458.
I believe this was the way the early examples were sighted. Very nice detail.
 
I was very tempted to keep this one......but I have a few other .375's in the stable.
Not sure of the production date, but the fellow who ordered it waited about a year to finally get it.
I recall him thinking he ordered this one 25-30 years ago.
 
Very nice rifle. I have two of these, and they're great shooters.

If you want to know the production date, you will find a four digit code on the right rear of the action, just in front of the bolt handle (I've highlighted the area in the pic below). This will tell you the month and year of manufacture (MMYY format). You might need to remove the action from the stock to fully see it, but not normally.

GLWS!

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I bought a Whitworth in 375 a few months ago and I have been very impressed with it. They are a great value in my opinion. Nice rifle here. GLWS.
 
If you were going to Keep a Whitworth , THIS would be the one you should keep. We own two and my wife's is almost this ones twin. I have never shot a 375 Interarms that wasn't a shooter. ( I have shot 12 different ones)
 
I have one like this with similar markings and lettering including the "Castle" on the barrel, the date code on mine is 1175 (November 1975).
 
Both of mine were made in 1985 and have serial numbers around B 280xxx; which makes me think this one was probably made in the early 1980's.
 

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