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39th Classic Auction

AT-1220 Wien, Kagraner Platz 9  

Auction on Thursday, May 4, 2023 from 17:00  | Auction ended

Completed | Physical auction
Lot: 501

Bolt action rifle Concari - Lecco Mod. Mauser 98 Big Game cal. 416 Rigby #160 § C

Starting price 13.000 EUR
not sold

Barrel length 66 cm (26"), stock length 38 cm (15"), overall length 122 cm (48"), weight 5,1 kg, year of manufacture 1991, Italian proof, condition 2
Heavy barrel with gold thread at muzzle, gold inlaid maker's name on barrel, express sight with two additional hinged rear sights inscribed 50, 100 and 150 with gold thread inlaid as aiming aid, sling swivels with rings drawn over barrel, matted quarter rib, system without thumbhole, engraved bolt handle, receiver, lock holder, square bridge and bolt shroud engraved with fine arabesques, en-suite engraved and color case hardened 180 degree wing safety, hinged magazine cover with lever in trigger guard engraved with portrait of bull elephant in bulino signed "Zacchi", bolt and feeder zircopolished, single stage trigger, tang elongated to the comb, trigger guard extended to pistol grip cap, inlaid monogram letters on stock, engraved cross stud, grained walnut stock, oval cheek piece, pistol grip, thick and soft rubber recoil pad.
The history of the family business dates back to 1919, the year in which Cesare Concari opened a gun and hunting equipment store in Lecco (capital of the province of the same name in Lombardy, Italy). It was his son Pietro who finally pushed the production of specially designed hunting rifles. With the addition of high-quality components and materials, Concari continues to produce exclusive rifles to this day. A special focus is on the different versions of Mauser systems.