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Description:
Duane Wiebe is a master of both metal and wood. This .500 Jeffery takedown is one of the greatest examples of the work he's capable of that I've seen. Built on a 1909 Mauser action that Duane heavily modified, it features his custom bottom metal, extended top and bottom tangs, and an Orbendorff bolt handle with four panels of checkering.
A rear square bridge was added that houses a peep sight as well as the release for the claw mounts. A tab was added to the bolt release and has been finely checkered. The three-position side lever safety and trigger are both Recknagel and function wonderfully.
The stock is crafted out of a stellar piece of English walnut and features an English-style pancake cheekpiece, trap door grip cap, and a widow's peak Silvers pad. The checkering is perfectly executed flat top with a mullered border.
The takedown mechanism is a work of genius! The lock up is very tight and easy to operate. The barrel is ported along the banded front sight. This is a low round count gun with sharp rifling and almost no wear. The rust bluing retains 99% of its finish, and the stock's finish is near perfect with a couple of minor handling marks.