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NORRIS MORGAN'S 7MM GRIFFIN & HOWE MAUSER CARBINE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
NORRIS MORGAN'S 7MM GRIFFIN & HOWE MAUSER CARBINE
W/ SCOPE. Cal. 7x57. S# 2160. It appears that one of Norris' first G&H rifles was this Mauser w/ gold oval on stock engraved "N.R.M." "1952". The 19 1/4" light weight bbl. is fitted w/ usual Griffin & Howe front sight ramp w/ gold bead & knurled sight protector along w/ sleeved on sling eye. Top of bbl. engraved "No 2160 Griffin & Howe Inc. New York". Cal. is engraved at rear. Model 98 large ring Mauser action has top of receiver ring stippled. A Lyman #57 sight is installed (holding blank slide). A Griffin & Howe side mount is installed which holds a Kollmorgan 2 3/4x scope w/ post & crosshair reticle in alloy G&H slide w/ low set rings. Bolt handle has been turned down & knob flattened. Top & bottom of knob are checkered. A low scope safety is installed. Bolt body, extractor, & cartridge follower are engine turned. Trigger is single stage. Military bottom metal has had trigger guard bow shaped & thinned. Front of floorplate is checkered, remainder of floorplate is border engraved. Stock of well marbled & lightly fiddle figured European walnut measures 13 5/8" over checkered steel buttplate. Stock shows typical styling of the period w/ swept right hand cheekpiece, ebony forend tip, steel grip cap & well cut point pattern checkering at grip & around forend. As previously stated, gold oval on toeline is engraved "N.R.M." "1952". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: included is a copy of the "Illuminator" journal & "proof" photograph for this article as well as Norris' inventory sheet. CONDITION: fine as refinished, most likely by Norris Morgan, w/ quite a bit of subsequent wear. This was obviously his favorite rifle. Metal parts retaining over 90% of a immersion reblue. Trigger guard silvered on bow, blue thinning on floorplate. Stock w/ an old oil refinish, sharp edges softened a bit, checkering somewhat worn. Bore is very fine to excellent, action is smooth. Scope has a few minor marks, optics a bit hazy. The Illuminator journal of the Hartford Electric Light Company shows a picture of Norris holding this rifle in the cover credits section. A copy is included. (20-1670/MGM48). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.