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![]() Champlin Arms --- Custom Bolt Action Rifle --- .338-378 KT Guns International #: 100488826 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Champlin Firearms - Custom Rifles Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Hallowell & Co. Company: Hallowell & Co. Member Since: 3/16/07 First Name: Morris Last Name: Hallowell State: Montana Zip: 59047 Country: United States Phone: (406) 222-4770 Number of Active Listings: 127 Total Number of Listings: 1522 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. ...from arrival at receiving transfer dealer's location, non-firing and non-disassembly. Layaways: 1/3 down with balance due in 60 days. No returns or cancellations on layaways. Payment Types Accepted: Bank checks, money orders & wire transfers; Personal & company checks after a week to clear. About Us: Hallowell & Co. incorporated as a full-time, federally-licensed firearms business in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1983. In 1999, we sold our Greenwich building to Griffin & Howe and moved to Livingston, Montana. Our primary interests lie in high quality, artisanal sporting guns in fine original condition---single shot rifles, custom rifles, double shotguns and double rifles by the best makers, from the beginning of the cartridge era to the present. We look forward to being of service. Description: 25 1/2" tapered octagon barrel with full integral rib, dovetailed swivel stud, dovetailed recoil lug and muzzle brake. Figured walnut stock with ebony schnabel forend tip, steel capped pistol grip, beaded cheekpiece, classic borderless point-pattern checkering---wrapping around at the forend, rear swivel stud and solid black Decelerator recoil pad. Champlin proprietary action with 2-panel checkered bolt knob, hinged floorplate with release inside triggerguard, top tang safety and Canjar trigger. Picatinny-type scope bases and sturdy 1" fixed rings. Pull: 14". Weight: 9lbs, 3oz, with mounts. 99%blue. .338-378 KT is the Keith-Thomson Magnum, developed in the early 1960s, based on the .378 Weatherby Magnum case by Elmer Keith and R.W. "Bob" Thomson, a quarter of an inch shorter. SOLD |