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1117
$2,300.00

*HEYM MODEL HR 38 N DELUXE SINGLE SHOT STALKING RIFLE WITH SCOPE AND BOX. SN 131-53536. Cal. 30-06. These scarce rifles were only built for a couple of years, around 1980, and feature Ruger no. 1 actions barreled and finished by Heym. 23-1/2″ Tapered octagon light weight bbl with matted quarter rib is fitted with single standing U-notch rear sight and claw mount scope bases. Front base has square sourdough front bead. Sling loop is mounted on bottom flat. Upper left flat is stamped “FR. WILH. HEYM” with SN, caliber, and German proofs. Ruger no. 1 action is so marked on receiver ring. SN is on bottom left side of receiver, and Ruger name and address is on bottom right. Action has been fitted with Canjar set trigger. Safety button has been re-shaped at front. Rear and sides of breech block are engine turned. Sides of action are nicely engraved with shaded oak leaf semi relief scrolls framing vignettes of game; bounding roebuck in woodlands on right, and chamois with mountains in background on left. Nicely figured light colored European walnut buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over brown open-sided recoil pad, and features fluted Tyrolean right hand cheekpiece, composition grip cap, hog-backed comb, and 18 LPI checkering with line border. Matching forend has Schnabel tip. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-5/8″. Weight without scope: 7 lbs. 1-1/2 oz, LOP 14-1/2″. B. Nickel 1.5 – 6 X rail scope has three post and crosshair duplex reticle, in claw mounts. Green cardboard Heym box is for Model 55 B with that SN crossed out, and SN for this rifle and scope penciled in. Included are original certificate and test target for this rifle. PROVENANCE: Private Coll. of a Gentleman. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with one compression on right side of forend, in top center of checkering near bbl channel. Scope is excellent. Box is very good. 4-41942 MGM127 (5,000-8,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2011
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