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![]() GOUDY & WALDRON 7mmSTW- FULL CUSTOM on a NEAT HUSQVARNA MAUSER- NICE WOOD & METAL- 26" KREIGER Bbl.- LEUPOLD 3.5 x 10- VERY ACCURATE- NEAT STUFF Guns International #: 101487389 Seller's Inventory #: FR7 Category: Fine Rifles - Rifles - American Bolt Action Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Champlin Company: Champlin Firearms Inc. Member Since: 11/19/07 First Name: George Last Name: Caswell State: Oklahoma Zip: 73702 Country: United States Phone: (580) 237-7388 Platinum Seller Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 5 Plus Days Payment Types Accepted: Description: #091643, Gary L. Goudy 7mm STW with Herman Waldron Metal Work, A Superb Custom Husqvarna Mauser with Great Wood and Metal Work, A 26" Kreiger barrel without open sights, Superb 2 piece saddle styled scope bases by Waldron set up with 1" rings, A Leupold 3.5 - 10 x 40mm scope, Adjustable trigger with great let-off and profiled for the right hand, A neat bolt stop release, Action rails inside are polished, Very nice Waldron bolt handle, 3 position wing safety, Jeweled bolt, A Goudy Custom Classic style stock, Very nice piece of English Walnut, Shadowline European style cheekpiece, Outstanding full wrap around point pattern checkering with lined borders, Ebony forend tip, Ebony grip cap, Sling eyes on the stock, A blind magazine with very nice profiled steel trigger guard, 7 lbs. 12 oz., 13 9/16" over a 7/8" pad, The original rust blue remains at 99%, The original stock finish at 95%, The checkering is at 100%, The bore appears as new, The rifle is accurate and it is a tack driver. Mr. Goudy is one of the best stockers and certainly is at the top of the class of American Classic Style bolt rifles. He knows the game well and he is a hunter that applies the field to the gun. Mr. Waldron is not with us anymore, but he was an artist of the first rank and an absolute gentleman. SOLD Rifle Caliber: 7mm Shooting Times Westerner |