Barrel length 63.5 cm (25"), stock length 36.5 cm (14.5"), total length 107 cm (42"), weight 3.7 kg, year of manufacture unknown, valid Austrian proof. Condition 3. Barrel steel Böhler Rasant, blued octagonal barrel with sling swivel, pearl front sight on ramp with engine-turned rib, on the rail is "- Anton Sodia, Ferlach -" inlaid in gold, U-shaped rear sight on the fixed rear sight, breach ends engraved with arabesques and inlaid gold thread, double Greener crossbolt, ejector (can be deactivated to use as extractor), claw mount with rifle scope from Kahles “Helia Super 6S2”, receiver and side plates are decorated with arabesques, hand-removable side lock with rear spring and catch rods, plate decorated with sunray finish on the inside, the mechanism coated in gold, cocking indicator, safety slide on the butt neck, the blued opening lever is also decorated with arabesques and inlaid gold thread, german setter trigger, blued trigger guard with arabesques and inlaid gold thread and initials, the front part of the stock has a horn end that is designed as a drip nose, the forend has a Deeley release and scaly checkering, buttstock with Pistol grip and tie, the pistol grip has a scaly checkering and black butt plate, slightly curved comb and german cheek piece, the butt plate has a weave texture, sling swivel. Interchangeable barrel: Caliber 7x65R, Böhler Rasant barrel steel, blued octagonal barrel with sling swivel, pearl sight on ramp with engine-turned rib, "Anton Sodia, Ferlach" inlaid in gold on the rail, U-shaped rear sight on the fixed rear sight, breach ends engraved with arabesques and inlaid gold thread, double Greener crossbolt, claw mount, Zeiss “Diatal 7x50 T*” rifle scope, rust pitted barrel. Ferlach proof from 1980, obviously from the adaptation with the interchangeable barrel, originally built earlier (accordingly the name Anton Sodia is still used)
Category: Other Rifles