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The Basics, Starting Out
Weatherby .224 Magnum Mark V Varmitmaster.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2870738" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>What a great rifle. Congratulations. So, a million years ago I purchased a Weatherby Regency 12-gauge shotgun. Fully engraved side plates. very nice wood. I contacted Weatherby ( Then in South Gate, Calif) and they had a guy on staff that was the company historian. For 20 Bucks, I received a letter telling me everything about that shot gun from the date of Mfg. to the first gun shop it was ever sent too. I framed it!! In a more recent conversation regarding the addition of a muzzle break, for my Weatherby Mark V Ultralight rife, I had to tell them the serial Number, and they told me the date it was Mfg., over the phone. My advice is pick up the phone and reach out to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2870738, member: 100742"] What a great rifle. Congratulations. So, a million years ago I purchased a Weatherby Regency 12-gauge shotgun. Fully engraved side plates. very nice wood. I contacted Weatherby ( Then in South Gate, Calif) and they had a guy on staff that was the company historian. For 20 Bucks, I received a letter telling me everything about that shot gun from the date of Mfg. to the first gun shop it was ever sent too. I framed it!! In a more recent conversation regarding the addition of a muzzle break, for my Weatherby Mark V Ultralight rife, I had to tell them the serial Number, and they told me the date it was Mfg., over the phone. My advice is pick up the phone and reach out to them. [/QUOTE]
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