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Wild West Guns and their 457 Wild West mag, possibly group buy...
02 February 2005, 23:15
coldWild West Guns and their 457 Wild West mag, possibly group buy...
I am looking at, and checking interest on getting a group buy going on these neat guns from these guys in Alsaka, I met them at the SHOT SHOW in Vegas this past weekend, I dont know how many of yall have actually heard of them, however they make a fully custom lever action in a chambering known as 457 WW magnum which is interchangable with 45-70 govt and 2" .410 shotshells. I would think this would be a GREAT hog gun for those who love to hunt with lever actions as well. Anyways I am checking interest and talked with Jim West, owner of wild west guns, and we are tyring to arrange a group buy of 25 rifles. Their web site linked below
Wild West Guns Web site The gun we are looking into is the Alaskin Guide model which would include their big loop lever and some other goodies. So let me know if their would be any interest in persuing this. My email is jonesja@mac.com
here is the official thread where the group buy wil be held, they handled all my other group buys and did a wonderful job at it.
Official GB threadPrice is to be determined upon the number of rifles sold in the deal. So again if there is any interest please send me an email or let me know in this thread what would make it a good deal or sweeten it up! Thanks guys!
14 February 2005, 19:15
juanpozzihi im a guide from argentina and i always use a marlin guide gun for boars and sometimes for bufalos see the rest of the world hunt reports,i know for several years ago the copilot from wild west guns they are wonderful rifles rated very high by jeff cooper.juan
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14 February 2005, 19:22
juanpozzii just checked your page wonderful i recommend it to other members specially jeffery denmark,gus and nainitial.juan
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14 February 2005, 19:56
JefferyDenmarkNice rifle in .500 S&W
Juan please check out this site to
http://www.turnbullrestoration.com/bigboreclassic.htmCheers,
André
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15 February 2005, 03:20
juanpozziWONDERFUL SITE YOU WILL TRY MY GUIDE GUN HERE ON A BROCKET DEER OR A HOG.JUAN
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15 February 2005, 03:26
juanpozziI READ THAT A PH FROM SOUTH AFRICA DANIE VAN GRAAN USED A COPILOT IN 4570 TO HUNT CAPE BUFALO HIS THE OWNER OF ENGOYAMENI SAFARIS AND FRECUENT GUIDE OF JEFF COOPER.DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THEY HAVE A WEB SITE IT WILL BE INTERSTING TO ASK HIM ABOUT THIS.JUAN
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15 February 2005, 05:02
Mad DogCheck out Garrett Cartridges website, if you want to see what a .45-70 can do with +P loads!
Mad Dog
15 February 2005, 09:24
CKReferring back to 500 S&W rifle, it's known as the WWG 04 Model, WWG's own receiver - Yes, it's so nice that I placed my order. The nice gal told me it will ready around Aug-Sept.

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15 February 2005, 13:08
JefferyDenmarkCK
What is the cost of the WWG 04 model in .500 S&W?I se no price listed

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André
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15 February 2005, 13:09
JefferyDenmarkJuan Jæger
I look forward to trying your 45/70

I will bring pleanty of .500 Jeffery cartridges for you to shoot.
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André
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15 February 2005, 18:27
CKA custom WWG 04 Model in 500 S&W with the options I got ran $1800.00 US -- I opted for the synthetic stock, 18.5 inch non-ported barrel, non-take down and less the scope mount. The rifle I ordered should look very similar the picture above.
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15 February 2005, 18:40
FjoldI remember driving through Alaska in 1995 and stopping at a gunstore to browse and saw what they said was "A Copilot", that they were making there. A pretty little redhead behind the counter even posed with one for me and I have the picture in one of my albums.
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15 February 2005, 20:05
JefferyDenmarkPost the dang picture of the redhead

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André
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16 February 2005, 05:33
packrattusnongratusYesss! Got to see the guns. Packy

16 February 2005, 09:40
coldUPDATE
I just got off the phone with Jim West, owner of Wild West Guns and as always, the wildest of the Wests, he is going to run numbers and send me and email and or call me tomorrow with the results. The price reduction will depend on the following things: First: the number of orders we can get within a month (the standard Ar15.com GB wait time) Second the specs we have for the rifle, unlike my 458 SOCOM group buy, this one will have little to no chance of variation. As Mr. West stated, they are not making guns, they are customizing, accurazing and outfitting a leveraction and thus, the less deviation that is in the group buy, the easier it would be for them to bang them out (right now their current wait time is 9 months, but for us with a standardized group buy, we would get a nice push to the front....) and thus we would need to decide on a single spec'd out model. With that being said, I believe we would be going with the standard guide model which retails for $1,320 but of course we will be soon finding out the discount. Also, there will be a group buy on ammo if this gets off the ground and approved. In case you all didnt know Col. Jeff Cooper, renounded in the shooting sports and hunting world, uses a Wild West Guns Lever action and loves it, remarks on it and featured it in his latest book. It is a real FINE piece of shooting iron to say the least. I will post the results of Jim West's number crunching once I get it!
Wild West Guns Group Buy Linkalso guys feel free to email me if you want in
jonesja@mac.com
thanks
17 February 2005, 06:49
4t1magHave one, in 50 Alaskan.Well made ,just the ticket for tough Bear.4t1
17 February 2005, 08:54
Robert ChildersFWIW,I would consider using a slingshot before I gave Wild west any of my hard earned money
17 February 2005, 09:22
CKquote:
Originally posted by Robert Childers:
FWIW,I would consider using a slingshot before I gave Wild west any of my hard earned money
I've heard that statement before? What's the beef?
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17 February 2005, 23:10
coldyes please elaborate, I would also like to know what if any complaints people have about them
19 February 2005, 16:41
packrattusnongratusDoes "the owner is an arrogant a*&**le" explain? Enough of my friends and acquaintances have been treated poorly at the store's hands that I'm not buying anything from them directly again. I might buy parts indirectly. Any of their parts I have purchased have been as advertised, though overpriced. Packy
20 February 2005, 07:41
Robert ChildersThat is my beef.They have bad customer service.I guess when you get that big you dont have to have good customer service.This is the reason I will never ever have them do any work or purchase anything from them.
27 February 2005, 05:27
gixxeralthough it isn't quite the same, Marlin has a new 1895 out that shoots the 475 linebaugh. But, I guess if I were to spend the money, I would start with a 45-70 and go up from there. Too bad nobody has a lever action big enough for a 600NE. Those $40k SxS and single shots are just a TAD out of my price range.
02 March 2005, 20:55
TXpitdogI was interested in the 457 wild west magnum sometime back, and I inquired about it on the Marlin Owner's forum (
www.marlinowners.com/board). Several of the people there told me the standard 1895 can be modified to allow the 45-70 cartidge to be loaded with the bullet seated farther out, thereby allowing more room for powder. It basically accomplishes the same thing the 457mag does, but without having to buy new brass or pay $1000+ for the modification. Granted, if you're after the total package WWG is offering, then go for it! But as far as hot-rodding the 1895 45-70, there are cheaper options.
Also mentioned was modifying the 1895 to 450 Alaskan, which if I remember is even more stout than the 457mag.
I say to each his own, and enjoy what you shoot and spend your money on! Wish I could justify it, but we don't have any critters in Texas that a 45-70 won't flatten.
...on earth as it is in Texas
very good point TxPitdog
I agree with you, it was more just a curiosity to see if anyone on here wanted in on a nice custom gun
08 March 2005, 01:40
fireball168quote:
Originally posted by TXpitdog:
I was interested in the 457 wild west magnum sometime back, and I inquired about it on the Marlin Owner's forum (
www.marlinowners.com/board). Several of the people there told me the standard 1895 can be modified to allow the 45-70 cartidge to be loaded with the bullet seated farther out, thereby allowing more room for powder. It basically accomplishes the same thing the 457mag does, but without having to buy new brass or pay $1000+ for the modification. Granted, if you're after the total package WWG is offering, then go for it! But as far as hot-rodding the 1895 45-70, there are cheaper options.
Also mentioned was modifying the 1895 to 450 Alaskan, which if I remember is even more stout than the 457mag.
I say to each his own, and enjoy what you shoot and spend your money on! Wish I could justify it, but we don't have any critters in Texas that a 45-70 won't flatten.
This modification was covered by M.L. Mcpherson(spelling?), in Precision Shooting/Accurate Rifle Magazine a couple of years ago. I believe he reprinted it in his book, Accurizing the Factory Rifle.
14 March 2005, 09:52
jwp475basicaly I believe the 475 wild west mag is a 45-90 aand I too would go with a 500 Alaskan over it.and am not a fan of wild west guns o yea I used to live in Alaska
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