Barrel length 61 cm (24"), stock length 38 cm (15"), overall length 105.5 cm (40.5"), weight 4.8 kg, year of manufacture 2000, German proof, condition 2-3.
Heavy Demibloc barrels, engine-turned quarter rib, butterfly-shaped fixed sights with 2 additional raised rear sights inscribed 35, 35 (sic! ) and 80 (m), ejectors can be switched off at forearm, silver thread at barrel root, Greener breech and additional double locked barrel hooks, sliding tang safety, visual and tactile cocking indicators on target, upper lever with fully raised Kaffir buffalo portrait, fences cut with acanthus foliage, blue annealed double trigger with articulated front blade, back-action sidelocks with recoil springs and sear, trigger guard extended to pistol grip cap, this with edge engraving and gold inlaid initials, exclusive Burlwood stock (wood grade 10) with German style cheek piece, half beavertail forend with Deeley latch, fine checkering, thick leathered rubber recoil pad, smooth oil finish. Sidelocks and system engraved with hunting scenes in feather engraving, signed "M. Richter" for master engraver Michael Richter, on left lion and rhinos in savannah, on right bull elephant and crocodile, on system below leopard on tree.
Conversion barrel: caliber 375 H&H Mag. #82596/2, barrel length 61 cm (24") , weight 5,9 kg mounted incl. scope, year of manufacture 2000, very heavy Demibloc barrels, engine-turned quarter rib, fixed rear sight in butterfly shape with 2 additional raised rear sights inscribed with 50, 50 (sic! ) and 100 (m), ejectors can be switched off at the separate forearm, silver thread at the barrel root, German claw mount with scope Schmidt & Bender 1,5 - 6 x 42, reticle FD7 with red illuminated dot, in a massive lockable aluminum case.
Exceptional design of a proven and much respected big game rifle, with only light signs of use and storage.
Heym was founded in Suhl in 1865. As early as 1891, Friedrich Wilhelm Heym was awarded a patent for a hammerless Drilling. Known for well-crafted weapons, Heym is appreciated for its Drillinge, double rifles and also shotguns. With the design of the SR30, Heym succeeded in constructing one of the fastest reloading straight pull action bolt action systems with manual cocking: reloading and cocking the firing pin spring can be accomplished in one single hand movement.
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