This is a Winchester model 70 African rifle chambered in the powerful .458 Winchester magnum cartridge. It was produced in 1957; both the receiver and bolt are marked with serial number 401251. There is a number, maybe a Minnesota Driver's License number, etched on the loading port receiver rail.
The .458 Winchester Magnum cartridge was introduced in 1956 and was the first of a series of proprietary Winchester magnum cartridges Winchester introduced for the model 70. The .458 was followed by the .338 Win Mag, .264 Win Mag and .300 Win Mag. These cartridges were based on the H&H magnum cartridge but were shortened to the same overall length as the .30-06 class of cartridges so they would work in the standard-length model 70 action, with minimal modifications. Each of these rifles was given a new name. The .300 WM and .338 WM were called "Alaskan". The .254 WM was called "Westerner". And the .458 WM was placed in a class of its own. Only produced in the Super Grade style, and embellished with several unique high-end features, the .458 WM was designated as the "African". In addition to the unique new magnum chambering, the African also had a 25" #2 barrel with a front sling swivel base attached directly to the barrel, and special sights, and was stocked in superior grade walnut with more figure than any other model 70 rifle. Only 1,226 African rifles were produced, making this the third rarest chambering for the model 70, with only the .300 Savage and .35 Remington being produced in fewer numbers.
The metal on this rifle grades in NRA very good condition with no noted damage or defects. The bluing grades at 95% with a few light scratches on the side of the receiver and on the trigger guard. There is almost no edge wear, and the bluing is dark and even. The bolt body, extractor, and magazine follower are all correctly jeweled.
The bore of the 25" barrel is in excellent condition with no visible wear and only very minor evidence of use and some very light freckling/discoloration. We rate this bore a 9 out of 10 under borescope examination.
The Monte Carlo stock is in very good condition with a few handling marks but no notable damage or repairs. The original recoil pad is in very good condition and the original checkering is clean and crisp.
Except as noted above, there are no modifications or defects noted for this rifle. All parts and finishes appear to be correct for the .458 Win and original to the rifle. The bolt is correct and serial number matched to the receiver.
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