Thought I would post up a picture or two of my old Magnum Mauser .375 H&H Mag. Have not shot it for a while but it has been used in Alaska and Africa. It is from the 1930's Griffin & Howe shop. The rifle has a few unusual features. The Oberndorf button locking side safety in addition to the standard wing safety was optional and rarely ordered. Square action bridge with Lyman 48 inset for durability. Double set triggers that work like a finely tuned watch. Even non set pull is excellent. The rifle also has a very trim outline for a .375 H&H as well as very "modern" straight comb with little drop. I think it was built as a mountain rifle. Has detachable Hensoldt scope not pictured.