RIFLE: WEATHERBY MODEL VANGUARD DELUXE IMPORTED BY WEATHERBY, SERIAL NUMBER V68773, BLUE, CASE NOT INCLUDED, BOLT, 270 WINCHESTER, 24, NIKON MONARCH 6.5-20X44 SCOPE
Notes:
Vintage Weatherby Vanguard Deluxe in excellent condition. Serial number V68773 indicates this rifle was made in 1971 or 1972. It is chambered in .270 Win. with a Nikon Monarch UCC 6.5-20x44 scope mounted. The barrel has some very minor scratches on the top near the muzzle. The wood is in excellent condition. This rifle must have been sitting in someone safe it's entire life.
When Weatherby launched the Vanguard in 1970, they dressed the highest-trim wood versions to mirror the ultra-premium aesthetic of the iconic Weatherby Mark V Deluxe. The .270 Winchester (.270 Win) chambering is highly desirable, offering a classic, flat-shooting hunting cartridge that remains incredibly popular.
The Stock: High-grade California walnut with a mirror-like high-gloss finish.
The Diamond Inlay: The signature white maplewood diamond inlay on the bottom of the pistol grip cap is the classic visual hallmark of premium Weatherby legacy models.
Accents: Fine-line hand checkering on the grip and fore-end, bordered by a rosewood fore-end tip with contrasting white spacers.
Metalwork: A high-lustre, deep-polished blued finish on the barrel and action.
These photos are the best statement of condition; please review them carefully before purchasing.
| UPC | ECOM00583636 |
| Action | BOLT ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 24" BARREL |
| Caliber | .270 WIN |
| Capacity | 4 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLUE |
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