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a Jekyll & Hyde or the Two-Faced 458 custom Mauser

Back in June I bought a Walter Abe and another Brevex. Well, I also bought a Custom 458 built on a Portuguese action. I called it my Jekell & Hyde rifle or the two faced rifle.

Right side vs left side looks like two different rifles. As you can see in the auction listing, it had no checkering. I sent the rifle in July to James Clark of Western Hunter Classics - http://www.westhuntstocks.com to have the stock checkered and dressed up a bit. He refinished the stock, did a 4-panel checkering, and added a couple of inlays. He brought out the figure on the left side, but couldn't do anything with the left side. All-in-all it makes the rifle look 100% better than received. This addition makes six 458's in the family.

as always, your comments are welcome.

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One has to go to the posted links to see the pictures.

I would have skipped the inlays.

I am sure one could kill a lot of game with it,
 
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I would have skipped the inlays. I am sure one could kill a lot of game with it,
I asked James Clark to add a couple inlays to dress it up. He is a Master stock maker.


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I see what you mean about Jeykll & Hyde. My No. 1 priority in picking a stock blank is uniformity side to side. It's tougher than one might think.
 
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I see what you mean about Jeykll & Hyde. My No. 1 priority in picking a stock blank is uniformity side to side. It's tougher than one might think.
Yes, I agree, but in this case I had no choice as it came that way from auction. All I could do was have checkering added and dress it up a bit with inlays.

Since it really is "two-faced" - I will rename it ... "The Democratic Rifle".


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Since it really is "two-faced" - I will rename it ... "The Democratic Rifle".


That name doesn't fit. The rifle serves a useful purpose.


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Since it really is "two-faced" - I will rename it ... "The Democratic Rifle".
That name doesn't fit. The rifle serves a useful purpose.
Oh yes, the new name really fits "the stock. patriot

Of interest, the rifle also has a forward recoil lug added. That lug, and the action lug, are fully glass bedded. In addition, the rear of the mag box has a hidden cross bolt that is glass bedded, and the tang is properly relieved. The stockmaker really knew what he was doing. I wish I knew who he was.

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Sorry, man, that's a reject blank, to me. Great for a pattern but as a production blank? I wouldn't sell it, but might would be on a personal rifle. The money in the stock is the labor, most of the time


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Sorry, man, that's a reject blank, to me. Great for a pattern but as a production blank? I wouldn't sell it, but might would be on a personal rifle. The money in the stock is the labor, most of the time
You may be correct. Perhaps it was a personal rifle made by the stockmaker that didn't want to sell it to a customer or reject it, so instead he finished it for himself, or a family member. Regardless, I like my two-faced rifle. It is now a rifle with an interesting story, and new name; the democratic rifle.


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One forthe money and two for the show somehow seems to fit!


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