



Weatherby .378 Wby. Mag., early rifle on Shultz & Larsen action, possibly unfired
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(80 Reviews) $3,000.00
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Specifications
Condition
Used
Brand
Weatherby
Caliber
.375 Other
Weight
0 lbs
Weatherby, a renowned name in the firearms industry, is synonymous with innovation, precision, and high-performance hunting rifles and shotguns. Founded in 1945 by Roy Weatherby, the company has consistently set benchmarks with its cutting-edge design and powerful magnum cartridges. Weatherby's commitment to craftsmanship and quality has earned it a dedicated following among hunters and shooting enthusiasts. With a legacy of pioneering advancements in ballistics and rifle design, Weatherby continues to deliver exceptional firearms that offer superior accuracy, reliability, and performance in the field.
Weatherby was founded in 1945 by Roy Weatherby, an innovative and passionate gun enthusiast who sought to revolutionize the firearms …
Weatherby was founded in 1945 by Roy Weatherby, an innovative and passionate gun enthusiast who sought to revolutionize the firearms …
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Weatherby .378 Weatherby Magnum on Schultz & Larsen M54J rear-locking four-lug action. This wonderful early Weatherby, serial number 2387, was built during the time when Roy Weatherby depended on a variety of subcontractors to provide him with rifles. From 1955 until the early 1960s, the Danish firm of Schultz & Larsen was favored for this particular caliber – and few of these examples are likely to remain in this high condition. Features include a 26-inch barrel, rosewood forend tip and grip cap (with diamond inlay), Pachmayr recoil pad with the legend “Weatherby’s, Tomorrow’s Rifles Today, South Gate, California”, and bases. DIMENSIONS: Weight is 8.6 pounds and length-of-pull is 14 inches. CONDITION: Possibly unfired, and the bore is pristine. Both polished blue and wood finish are nearly 100%. A hairline crack on the left side of the stock begins at the forend tip and extends for about three inches. Careful examination under magnification suggests this happened during the manufacturing process and was stabilized prior to the original finish being added. Price firm. Layaway considered. Photo package by request.
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