Parker Hale models

I think they actually were coined ‘safari super’ 😀
As I might have mentioned before my cabinet is crammed full of true left-hand actions.
I've never fired a standard rifle (meaning a right-handed action) on purpose, but that doesn't mean these are of no interest to me.
Refer back to post #5 . . . in PH terminology all the 1200 models (which were .30-06 long-action length only I think) are 'Super', but 'Safari' denotes their African big game magnum calibre in .375 HH & .458 WM ( 80mm action length, and .532" bolt face).;)
 
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No difference - large-ring Mauser action, so Weaver Nos. 45 & 46 mounts are standard.
I fitted these to my previous Heym SR20N models in LH too, which are push-feed modified Mausers.:)
 

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The mounts on are marked 45 and 46
Yes, that’s the PH Mauser 98 bases 👌
Afraid not.
These are Weaver base-mounts, not Parker Hale which would be nos. 28 & 22.
There's a slot in these which the cross-bolt fitted into Weaver detachable top-mounts locks into.
PH rings are scarce, so that will give more options. There are 2 types of Weaver QD rings which will fit.
 
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From PH catalogue 67
 

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Afraid not.
These are Weaver base-mounts, not Parker Hale which would be nos. 28 & 22.
There's a slot in these which the cross-bolt fitted into Weaver detachable top-mounts locks into.
PH rings are scarce, so that will give more options. There are 2 types of Weaver QD rings which will fit.

You are right, weaver bases not PH.
 
I had one in 30-06, one of the most accurate and forgiving rifles I have owned. My dad bought it for me - I still have the receipt, I wish I still had the rifle. I think it went in part ex for a Heym with a 6 power nickel scope in 7x57. At the time it was a mustard set up
 

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I have two of these, and love them!
Identical to the pics, except mine have flag safeties rather than side safety catches.
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I had one of these in 308 Norma Mag , a very accurate and powerful rifle ........................ the Moose didn't like it much though . Another one I should have kept .
I have seen a few kicking around for sale locally . One in 270W would make a good short grass prairie Mule Deer rifle , a cartridge that you are very familiar with .

AB
 
Bog standard 1200 (IMO…)

white line spacers, montecarlo cheek, rosewood grip cap and fore-end tip.

1100s - no caps/schnable
Deluxe - skip line chequering

Safari models had schnable fore-end and didnt come in MonteCarlo stock form

Super Safari was only available in magnum cartridges


In real terms there are examples out there with a mismatch of parts! Some had commercial receivers, some had notched military ones, some had stripper clip humps fully removed, some retained the slot!!

Parts bin specials!!

Great guns. Still have a John Dickson variant, military actioned Parker Hale in .270
 
Bog standard 1200 (IMO…)

white line spacers, montecarlo cheek, rosewood grip cap and fore-end tip.

1100s - no caps/schnable
Deluxe - skip line chequering

Safari models had schnable fore-end and didnt come in MonteCarlo stock form

Super Safari was only available in magnum cartridges


In real terms there are examples out there with a mismatch of parts! Some had commercial receivers, some had notched military ones, some had stripper clip humps fully removed, some retained the slot!!

Parts bin specials!!

Great guns. Still have a John Dickson variant, military actioned Parker Hale in .270

I think that John Dickson once neck shot a young stag on an Argyll forest track. You should use it more 😀
 
Bog standard 1200 (IMO…)

white line spacers, montecarlo cheek, rosewood grip cap and fore-end tip.

1100s - no caps/schnable
Deluxe - skip line chequering

Safari models had schnable fore-end and didnt come in MonteCarlo stock form

Super Safari was only available in magnum cartridges


In real terms there are examples out there with a mismatch of parts! Some had commercial receivers, some had notched military ones, some had stripper clip humps fully removed, some retained the slot!!

Parts bin specials!!

Great guns. Still have a John Dickson variant, military actioned Parker Hale in .270
Oh you do , do you ?….
 
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