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Guns International #: 102224216
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Guns International #: 102224216
Category - Weatherby Rifles - German
- Custom Rifles
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Seller: Grouse Grove
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Country: United States
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Beautiful Custom 340 Weatherby Mark V From the Estate of Thomas McIntyre
Description: Here is a wonderful rifle from the estate of the late Thomas McIntyre, the great outdoor writer who passed away this past fall at his home in Wyoming. The rifle in question is a custom .340 Weatherby Mark V. This is one of the high quality West German Weatherbys, with the action sourced from J. P. Sauer (circa 1964-67). The barrel is 26" with excellent bore. The action is extremely smooth. The custom walnut stock has stunningly attractive figure. I do not know who built the stock, but the work is of very high quality. The butt-stock has various scratches, but it is quite solid. The length of pull is 13 1/2" including a 3/4" Decelerator pad. The weight is 8 lbs 6 oz. A fabuluous rifle in a great chambering for elk, moose, caribou, bears or - in the spirit of Tom McIntyre - African plains game. Here is an excerpt from an obituary of McIntyre (may he rest in peace): "As a writer, Tom focused on hunting and the outdoors. At age nineteen, he made his first trip to Africa, developing a life-long affection for the continent. He returned numerous times over the years. Yet Tom did not limit his travels to the Sahara and Savannah. He visited every continent in the world except Antarctica, writing story after story. They numbered in the hundreds and graced the pages of nearly every outdoor magazine imaginable: Field and Stream, Sports Afield, Petersen’s Journal, Outdoor Life, Bugle, Gray’s Sporting Journal, Sporting Classics, Men’s Journal, Garden and Gun, and the London-based "The Field." Tom was one of the few writers listed as a contributing editor for both Sports Afield and Field and Stream. Sporting News and Carl Zeiss Optics recognized him for his work, awarding him prizes. He also wrote prolifically for the screen, creating 750 episodes of outdoor television programs for Orion Entertainment, including “Buccaneers and Bones,” – narrated by Tom Brokaw – and the documentary, “Wyoming: Predators, Prey, and People” for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Tom was probably best known for his books. These include Days Afield, The Way of the Hunter, Dreaming the Lion, Seasons and Days and Augusts in Africa. In 2012, he published his only work of fiction, The Snow Leopard, which critics hailed as a minor masterpiece. Shortly before his death, he completed what he considered his magnum opus, Thunder Without Rain, a history of the cape buffalo. Five years in the making, publication is scheduled for February 2023. It would be an impoverishment to suggest Tom was merely an “outdoor writer.” He possessed knowledge on an astounding range of subjects. If you wanted to have a conversation about the vagaries of African big game rifles then, in the next sentence, delve into the interpretations of a passage from James Joyce’s Ulysses, Tom McIntyre was your man. He also had an encyclopedic knowledge of film and not just the Oscar winners, either. He relished a dry martini (no olives, please) and good food. In his travels, he sampled rather unorthodox fare, including musk ox bile in Greenland. He also savored rigorous conversation. Tom possessed both a wicked sense of humor and a huge and generous heart." SOLD Rifle Caliber: .340 Weatherby Magnum |
Guns International #: 102224216
Guns International #: 102224216