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![]() GRIFFIN & HOWE SPORTER .270 WIN Guns International #: 103379310 Seller's Inventory #: GRI1666 Category: Griffin & Howe 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: Griffin & Howe Company: Griffin & Howe Member Since: 10/24/08 State: New Jersey Zip: 07821 Country: United States Phone: (973) 398-2670 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 654 Total Number of Listings: 18972 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days, Cancellations and Returns may be subject to a re-stocking charge. Payment Types Accepted: Visa, MC, AMEX, Check, Cashiers and Money Order. A surcharge of 2.8% will be applied to all credit card purchases. Description: The style of Griffin & Howe rifles has changed very little over the years, as we have been providing the same quality of custom hunting guns for over a century now. This rifle is a magnificent example of a pre WW2 G&H Mauser, the styling of which is nearly identical to the rifles still built today. Overall condition is very good, with light to moderate wear on the metal parts and wood. Interestingly the original owner chose to add multiple sighting options to this rifle, including a flip up rear sight on the rib, Lyman peep sight included in the trapdoor and a Unertl Hawk on a windage adjustable side mount. The side mount may in fact be a later addition, as the Unertl Hawk did not enter production until 1950. Manufactured in: USA Hand: Right Hand Action Finish: Blue Metal Finish: Original Barrel Length: 22" Barrel Condition: Very Good Stock Finish: Original Stock Condition: Very Good Type of Butt: Trapdoor Butt Grip: Pistol Forend: Checkered Price: $5,500.00 Manufacturer: Griffin & Howe Model: Classic Sporter Caliber Info: .270 Winchester Condition: Preowned Metal Condition: Very Good Action: Bolt Action Triggers: Single Fore End: Checkered LOP: 13 1/2 Finish: Original Weight: 8.9 lbs Manufacture Date: 1940 Case: NONE |