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I just bought a Weatherby Mark V stainless synthetic in 308. The stock is nothing special, just black plastic with what looks like a Weatherby branded Decelerator. The metal is a matte stainless. Caliber is 308. According to the serial number on Weatherbys website it was made 1996-1998. The serial is AS0020XX. What sub model of the Mark V is this? I've called the factory multiple times but the recording just says to call back later.
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Does it have the 9 locking lugs? or 6?
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Sounds like the basic "Synthetic Stainless", made from 1997-2004.
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Does it have the 9 locking lugs? or 6? Six
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Sounds like the basic "Synthetic Stainless", made from 1997-2004. The Weatherby site says serial number prefix AS was made 1996-1998
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Nice gun Pictures would help. I doubt it has a decelerator on it and if it does it might have a B&C or HS precision stock.
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Sounds like the basic "Synthetic Stainless", made from 1997-2004. Yep. There was a time when I would have stood on my head for one in 308.
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It could be an Alaskan they produced those somewhere around that time.
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It could be an Alaskan they produced those somewhere around that time. Alaskan was nickel plated and made in Japan by HOwa
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Sounds like the basic "Synthetic Stainless", made from 1997-2004. The Weatherby site says serial number prefix AS was made 1996-1998 Intersect those two sets and we're down to a synthetic stainless made in 1997-1998.
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Stainless synthetic like others have said. Made by Saco defense. Hard rubber OEM pad.
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Sounds like the basic "Synthetic Stainless", made from 1997-2004. The Weatherby site says serial number prefix AS was made 1996-1998 Intersect those two sets and we're down to a synthetic stainless made in 1997-1998. That’s math, right?
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