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![]() Weatherby ~ Mark XXII Deluxe ~ .22 LR Guns International #: 103393842 Seller's Inventory #: 4666126 Category: Weatherby Rifles - Rimfire - Rimfire American Rifles Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Cabelas La Vista Company: Bass Pro - Cabelas Member Since: 3/19/07 State: Nebraska Zip: 68138 Country: United States Phone: (402) 861-4800 Fax: Platinum Seller Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer Payment Types Accepted: About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library Click to Visit Cabela's Bass Pro Used Guns website - Fill in the Sellers Inventory # in the Pre-Owned Gun search and check out immediately. Description: This Weatherby was manufactured in JAPAN. It features a full Monte Carlo stock with skip line checkering, and Rosewood tip/grip caps. The sights are a gold bead and big game rifle type folding leaf rear sights. These rifles were, and are, highly regarded for their accuracy. The left side of the receiver is marked "MARK XXII / U.S. PATENT NO.3.155.004" / "Weatherby ® / SOUTH GATE CALIF. MADE IN JAPAN". The left side of the barrel is marked "CALIBER / ".22 L.R.". The ivory diamond inlay on the pistol grip cap indicates a "Deluxe" model. Based loosely on a Beretta design with several Weatherby-guided enhancements, the Mark XXII—as it was cleverly called—was initially built by Beretta in Italy. Introduced at tradeshows during the winter of 1961–62, the Mark XXII garnered several thousand orders. Eventually, the contract with Beretta was filled but not renewed. Over the coming decades, manufacturing of the Mark XXII was variously contracted to KGT and Nikko in Japan (1967–80), then in the United States to Mossberg (1979–82), then back to Japan to Howa (1984–88). Eventually, the Mark XXII was discontinued in 1989, but it was then resurrected in 2007 as a bolt action. Two versions of the original Mark XXII autoloader were available. One fed via a tubular magazine; the other used a box-type, detachable magazine that held 10 rounds. This example has the magazine and is still in great shape. .22 Long Rifle Price: $999.99 Metal Condition: very good Wood Condition: very good Bore Condition: bright Barrels: 24" barrel Stock Dimensions: 14.25 Fore End: checkered wood Butt Pad: rubber Weight: 5 lb - 14 oz Sights: factory sights Item Location: La Vista, NE |