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FS: FN Mauser 300 Wby by Flaig's

T Bone

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Selling this beautiful 300 Weatherby Mag built by Flaig's , with great walnut. This rifle was hunted. It has many scratches, dings, and scrapes.

$850 shipped to the lower 48 including Leupold Vari-X II 3-9x40 AO. $725 for rifle only. USPS Money Order. Shipped to your FFL from private party. Sorry, no Paypal.

Description:

-Built by Flaig's in 1971-ish.
-FN commercial (no thumb notch)action
-2 position safety
-26" Douglas Premium Barrel dated 5/71. Iron sights. Multiple nicks and scratches. Small corrosion on barrel in front of action along the stock line. Rifling is sharp and bright to the eye.
-Trigger I believe is Timney and is a crisp and light 3 pounds
-Bolt assembly and bolt release are heavily jeweled. Bolt shroud bluing is plum in color.
-Stock is stunning high figure walnut with hand cut checkering. Rose wood grip cap and foreend. Stock is very long in the forend. 13.5" LOP. Stock has deep scratches on grip cap and cheek line. Stock has many nicks, bangs, and scratches through out. Checkering is worn flat from a gun rack in one spot.
-Scope is Leupold Vari-X II 3-9x 40 with Adjustable Objective. Scope color is starting to plum. Optics are good! Mounted in Redfield bases and rings.

Hunt it as is, refinish it or modify it. They don't make rifles like this anymore. To build this today...it'd be double or triple the asking price. It's a fricking awesome rifle.

3 day non-firing inspection. If it's not as described, send it back (on your dime) for a full refund.

$850 including Leupold Vari-X II 3-9x40 AO. $725 for rifle only. USPS Money Order. Shipped to your FFL from private party. Sorry, no Paypal.

Posted on other websites as well.

Please PM offers, an "I'll take it" means you are agreeing to the posted price.

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Flaigs is a gunsmith that was located in Pennsylvania in the 1960s and 70s. They used top notch components and built fine rifles.

Flaig's rifles are well known and there is a lot of info on the interweb about them.

This rifle is reflective of their reputation in material and work. It's a dandy.
 
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