I only have the four Feinwerkbau rifles left to sell - who would have thought that these would be the last to go?

All 4 of these rifles are very good and will stand any inspection.

The 150 Tyrollean and the 300SU are just about perfect examples in original condition and not only shoot well but if kept in their current condition they will be excellent examples to collect for the future as it would not be easy of find an example of either rifle that is as good.

The 150 rifle is one of the early ones that had the hand cut checkering before FWB started to machine stipple them and it looks a lot better for it ! This rifle has been refinished and so it may not appeal to the "collector" as the stock has been given a superior oiled finish and the metalwork has been re-blued (Colin Malloy) so it has had a lot more time spent on it than the factory could afford to give it when they made it and the result is a really nice rifle that looks far better than standard and shoots very well.

The 300 Junior is another rifle that I have spent a lot of time and cash restoring. The new oil finish that I gave it took weeks to apply and lucky for me the wood underneath was good and came up very well. Colin Malloy did one of his excellent blueing jobs on all of the metalwork and a nice brass trigger has added that final custom touch to what must be one of the nicest examples of this rare rifle you are likely to find anywhere.
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