A SERIOUS
DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE
The annual firearm project of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild
“The .404 African,” is a serious working big bore bolt rifle.
The concept was to create a firearm similar to what might have been
commissioned by a young British civil servant heading to Africa in the early
days of the 20th century.
The ACGG #17 rifle, along with fitted oak and leather case, custom hand
forged Damascus knife by Keith Kilby, and other accessories will be raffled at
the Guild’s exhibition in February 2002.
The lucky winner will own the entire set for a $20 raffle ticket.
The team of craftsmen, Steve Nelson, Metalsmith (Corvallis, OR),
Charles Worthing, Stockmaker (Malaga, WA), and Engraver Robert Hughes
(Wenatchee, WA) did not intend to create a museum piece, but rather a
restrained, traditionally styled rifle to be used.
The metalsmith Steve Nelson based the rifle around a 1947 FN Mauser
with a full C-ring and no thumb cut.
The action was altered to a single square bridge, includes an original
Oberndorf bent bolt handle, a drop box magazine with hinged straddle floor
plate and a trap grip cap. The
Kreiger 25" barrel is chambered to .404 Nitro Express and includes an
island rear sight ramp with a single standing bar, barrel band sling stud, a
barrel band front sight ramp with gold bead and a flip-up ivory night sight,
and auxiliary recoil lug. The trigger is a single stage Oberndorf honed to
3-1/2 pound pull.
Stockmaker Charles Worthing shaped the English walnut stock to a
traditional British pattern with 24 lpi checkering and finished it with
hand-rubbed oil. He added a
leather-covered Silvers recoil pad, a gold nameplate, Buffalo horn forend tip
and a steel cross bolt.
Robert Hughes, Engraver, complemented the firearm with traditional
English scrolls and a Cape Buffalo in gold inlayed into the floor plate.
Rust bluing of the action, barrel, floor plate and grip cap was done by
Steve Nelson, as well as nitre bluing of the screws, pins and other small
parts.
The custom leather-fitted case was crafted by Marvin Huey, Kansas City,
MO.
The ACGG #17 project will make a grand additional to anyone’s
personal collection. Hopefully,
it will also see serious field use, since that is what it was designed and
built to do. The cased rifle will be given away February 10, 2002
Ticket sales are limited to 4,000 and the winner does not have to be
present. Send $20 per ticket to:
ACGG, 22 Vista View Dr, Cody, WY 82414-9606.