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I like the first one, might be the ticket to get one now instead of waiting the 2 years I still have to wait.... what do you guys think?

the second one is just too much



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Other than the H&W name, the first rifle does absolutely nothing for me. I'd gladly wait the two years for a classic H&W before I'd settle for that ugly beast today.


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I don't like No. 1.

I would prefer a Maserati to No. 2, but I do like it, or to be more precise, them. Cool


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Before you buy, take a look at the Heym Express Bolt Rifle.


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Originally posted by Patricio Gaudiano:

...the second one is just too much

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Ralf Martini can build you a T/D switch [2] barrel H&W magnum mauser,..for much less than $120K.
He has a good relationship with the lads at H&W....You have options;

-Get a plain action from H&W...and let Ralf do the rest.
-Get a barrelled T/d action from H&W[in the white]..and let Ralf do the rest.

Ive found Ralfs t/d thread fit-lock up, to be superior to that done by H&W,GMA and others.
For top grade T/d work involving buttress or square type thread forms,.. I would definitely select Ralf.

Not long ago, Ralf had a new H&W actioned .416Rigby takedown[stocked and in the white] available for under $30k.

Now figure in $ for:
Ralfs finishing work on stock and metal,
an xtra barrel/forend with o/sights,
two scopes & claw rings,
engraving,
bluing,
Marvin Huey case.

Total:.... still way way less than $120K.
 
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The listing for the second rifle states "never assembled", yet, there are photos of the rifle assembled. Kinda puts their reputation in doubt, ya think!


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I think we need Bieb's input on this one Wink

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The first rifle is mine. I picked it up as a trade from Ralf Martini a year or so ago. Finding any H&W under $20K is a rare occurrence. This one is built on a German Weatherby (Sauer) action, is 100% engraved by C Hunt, has fitted claw mounts and German 3x9x50 scope, and is chambered in the 9.3x64 Brenneke, the near equivalent of a 375 Wby. Hartmann & Weiss used actions from other manufacturers until they started making their own in-house Model 98 variant.

As some have astutely (?) pointed out, yes...I too would prefer a new H&W built on their own action, much as I would prefer a new Holland & Holland Royal double rifle to a Merkel, but at 1/15th the price ($8,000 vs $120,000) this one suited me fine.

I'd sell it for $7,995 shipped to any AR member that would like to own a Hartmann & Weiss.
 
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I can t see how they [CS] can price that switch barrel at $120k.

I handled a t/d H&W magnum mauser in Reno a few yrs ago that was color case hardened with open sights. no engraving, about $28k.

..an xtra barrel, engraving/gold inlay, two scopes & claw rings, fitted case,...for an additional $90k??
 
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dorleac and dorleac ,,just as nice for 1/8 of the money...paul
 
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For the second one--Connecticut Shotgun's prices on everything are generally 2-3 times the going rate.
 
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The second one is quite nice if you get rid of the gold scrolling.


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Here's some pix of the Hartmann & Weiss. You can see it is rifle #2, part of a set. I know Griffin & Howe has a contact at H&W, but I've never pursued the "provenance" of this rifle.





 
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Call me a philistine, but the first one does nothing for me either. If I wanted an ego rifle, I'd go see Ralf.


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Both are nice and I am sure they function great.
 
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Did anyone spot the fourleafed clover Wink.


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LOL....good catch!
 
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I don't like the first one, for the price of the second one I could get 4 or 5 from some of the other top gun builders whom I really respect and admire. Or better, a beautiful matched set and spend the rest on some fabulous hunting.

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Red, Germanic (German and Austrian) rifles are certainly an acquired taste, particularly those out of the Ferlach houses. Look at the Mannlicher-Schoenauers of the 60s, with the huge over-the-comb cheekpieces. In addition to odd checkering patterns, Germanic guns go beyond that and use the wood as a slate on which to carve oakleaf patterns or hunting scenes. That aside, most are exquisitely crafted and very accurate firearms.
 
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The second one is a really nice rifle. I have seen it in person.

Tony turned down $50k at the SCi show; he had it in his booth

The H&W guys will duplicate it for about $65k, quoting 18 months
 
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