Finally found one of the Rarest A-SQUARE Hannibal Rifles

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Finally found one of the Rarest A-SQUARE Hannibal Rifles

I am always searching for Vintage Original A-Square rifles. I finally found one of rarest calibers. Very few were made in 458 Win Mag caliber.

458 Win Mag is one of my favorite calibers. This A-SQUARE is the 8th 458 Win Mag caliber rifle in my collection.

Specs are:
458 Winchester Magnum caliber
Custom Enfield Action
22" Heavy Barrel
10 pounds 4-1/2 ounces
13-3/4" LOP
Lyman Rear Site
Brass Bead Ramp Front Site
1.5-4.5-18 Zeiss Diavari-C Scope w/ Leopold Rings & Mounts
Coil-Check Stock w/ Palm Swell
A-Square Leather Sling & Swivels

as always your comments are most welcome


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I have personally shot the A square in .470 Capstick that was made for Peter. It is a hand full and one of if not the most brutal weapon I have ever fired. I would think the .458 would be a creampuff to shoot.
 
I have owned several A-Square rifles including 577 T-Rex cal. 416 Rigby, 470 Capstick, 425 Express, 416 Hoffman, 500 A-Square, and 338 A-Square Magnum. Only the 577 T-Rex was brutal. All the others with their Coil-Check stocks were much more manageable than those in the same caliber by other manufacturers with conventional stocks.
 
Nice find and great addition to your collection.
 
Man I bet that is a pussycat to shoot.
 
CORRECTIONS TO MY SPECS ABOVE ...

Custom Enfield P-17 Action
24" Heavy Barrel
11 pounds 12 ounces
14-3/8" LOP
 
buckstix,
You win on heaviest individual .458 WIN MAG rifle.
Jolly good show!

I have a dozen .458 WIN MAG rifles, nice number to resist turning into a baker's dozen.

I would have fourteen if not for the re-chamberings to .458 Lott and .458/.416 Ruger, those two being no slouches since they have residual throats from the .458 WIN MAG chambers with no setback.

I keep a tight-throated SAAMI .458 Lott Ruger RSM Gen III around just for laughs.
 
Interesting rifles. I have never owned one because I personally could never get past the aesthetics. They all seem to work as advertised.
 
buckstix,
You win on heaviest individual .458 WIN MAG rifle. I have a dozen .458 WIN MAG rifles, nice number to resist turning into a baker's dozen.
Jolly good show!
When loaded my A-Square weighs a bit over 12 pounds. Heavy! ..... But very comfortable to shoot. I only have 8 rifles in 458 Win Mag, but I also have several others that shoot .458 bullets. (458 Lott, 450 Ackley Mag, 450 Buhmiller Mag, 450 Watts, 460 Wby Mag) So that makes a baker's dozen in 458s. A field test of the A-Square will follow.
 
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OK, I have to ask; what the heck is a Coil-Check stock?
Its actually a "Coil-Chek" stock. Its a special stock design that Art designed with the advice of several experts in Anatomy. I also have 7 rifles in 416 Rigby caliber. One is an A-Square. The A-Square has 1/2 the felt recoil of all the others.
 
Interesting rifles. I have never owned one because I personally could never get past the aesthetics. They all seem to work as advertised.
Well, not all A-Square rifles look the same. Here is a Deluxe that was built for George Hoffman, in 416 Hoffman caliber.


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When loaded my A-Square weighs a bit over 12 pounds. Heavy! ..... But very comfortable to shoot. I only have 8 rifles in 458 Win Mag, but I also have several others that shoot .458 bullets. (458 Lott, 450 Ackley Mag, 450 Buhmiller Mag, 450 Watts, 460 Wby Mag) So that makes a baker's dozen in 458s. A field test of the A-Square will follow.
buckstix,
I am seriously covetous of your .450 Watts Magnum and .450 Buhmiller Magnum rifles.
You have me beat on on quality but I still have you on quantity.
Add these eleven more to my dozen .458 WIN MAGs:
2 .458 Lott
2 .45-70 Elko Magnums
1 .450 NE
1 .458/.416 Ruger
1 .458 B&M
1 .450 Barnes Supreme
1 .458/.338 Lapua Magnum
1 .450 Dakota
1 .458 SOCOM
Total = 23
Now, do we get to count .45-70 Gov't. too ?
That is my second favorite chambering that fires .458-caliber bullets.
 
I had an a2 built in 460wby in 1989. I went and got fitted for it, 15 length of pull with up graded wood with different sights. It was the easiest recoiling big bore I have ever owned.
 

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