475 A&M - I got another CANNON - WTD - info on A&M rifle Co.
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:14 am
Hello All,
I'm posting this here also in the hopes that I might find someone that can provide some history on the A&M Rifle Company.
I found this beauty on the Internet. When when it arrived I was absolutely thrilled to see what I purchased.
It was listed as an; "Atkinson & Marquart Mauser .475 A&M Magnum" with the description; "...a Custom Gun built by A&M.....Fancy hardwood stock.....Oak leaf and acorn Basket Weave Carved..... w/ rosewood Pistol Grip and Forearm....." etc., etc.
And here is what I received;
A Custom rifle built by The Atkinson & Marquart Rifle Company (as marked on top of barrel) - in original 475 A&M Magnum caliber (as marked on left side of barrel) - built on a French M300 BREVEX action - with a Custom Mesquite Stock - with Black & White Line accented Rosewood Forend and Grip Cap - with Oak Leaf & Acorn Basket Weave Carved by by Nils Hultgren. Rifle has a 22" heavy A&M Barrel with an integral Pendleton Muzzle Brake, and integral Forward Recoil Lug under the barrel. The sights are A&M Custom 2-leaf Express Sights w/ each leaf adjustable for both elevation & windage. Whistles and Bells include a Hand Engraved Floorplate with Cape Buffalo w/ a Custom Floorplate Safety Lock, a Canjar Match Trigger, and an Engraved Gold Diamond Monogram Inlay in the Grip Cap.
The Gold Diamond Monogram Inlay is engraved "J D L" - and the top of bolt release is engraved "1972 J.D.L." I'd like to know if anyone has an idea who "JDL" may have been. I'm sure he was in the Big Bore gun game in the Late 60's into the early 70's.
Please help with History about A&M as I've found very little. As always comments and opinions are always welcome.
What thrills me the most about this rifle is the story associated with the 475 A&M Mag cartridge and Fred Barnes. It appears in Cartridges of the World. (see red highlighted text)
I got an email yesterday indicating that the A&M Rifle Company supplied 17 caliber barrels for the O'Brien Rifle Company, and that Nils Hultgren did the custom stocks for O'Brien. I guess that explains the A&M / Hultgren connection for the stock on my rifle.
Now if only someone could tell me who J.D.L. was. My internet searches keep coming up with Jewish Defense League but I really don't think this rifle was built for them?
And just recently I found this mention of my rifle in an article written by Jack Lott in the 1974 Guns & Ammo Annual. Its my exact same newly acquired rifle. I only wish the article by Jack Lott had given details as to when, and for who the rifle was made. The only info about my rifle was the information in the captions. Maybe it made for Jack P Lott and they got his middle initial wrong. Its easy to mistake a "P" for a "D".
The article says stocked by Shaws. He may have stocked it, but I'll bet Nils Hultgren carved it. I will need to do more research. If anyone can help, please do.
I'm posting this here also in the hopes that I might find someone that can provide some history on the A&M Rifle Company.
I found this beauty on the Internet. When when it arrived I was absolutely thrilled to see what I purchased.
It was listed as an; "Atkinson & Marquart Mauser .475 A&M Magnum" with the description; "...a Custom Gun built by A&M.....Fancy hardwood stock.....Oak leaf and acorn Basket Weave Carved..... w/ rosewood Pistol Grip and Forearm....." etc., etc.
And here is what I received;
A Custom rifle built by The Atkinson & Marquart Rifle Company (as marked on top of barrel) - in original 475 A&M Magnum caliber (as marked on left side of barrel) - built on a French M300 BREVEX action - with a Custom Mesquite Stock - with Black & White Line accented Rosewood Forend and Grip Cap - with Oak Leaf & Acorn Basket Weave Carved by by Nils Hultgren. Rifle has a 22" heavy A&M Barrel with an integral Pendleton Muzzle Brake, and integral Forward Recoil Lug under the barrel. The sights are A&M Custom 2-leaf Express Sights w/ each leaf adjustable for both elevation & windage. Whistles and Bells include a Hand Engraved Floorplate with Cape Buffalo w/ a Custom Floorplate Safety Lock, a Canjar Match Trigger, and an Engraved Gold Diamond Monogram Inlay in the Grip Cap.
The Gold Diamond Monogram Inlay is engraved "J D L" - and the top of bolt release is engraved "1972 J.D.L." I'd like to know if anyone has an idea who "JDL" may have been. I'm sure he was in the Big Bore gun game in the Late 60's into the early 70's.
Please help with History about A&M as I've found very little. As always comments and opinions are always welcome.
What thrills me the most about this rifle is the story associated with the 475 A&M Mag cartridge and Fred Barnes. It appears in Cartridges of the World. (see red highlighted text)
I got an email yesterday indicating that the A&M Rifle Company supplied 17 caliber barrels for the O'Brien Rifle Company, and that Nils Hultgren did the custom stocks for O'Brien. I guess that explains the A&M / Hultgren connection for the stock on my rifle.
Now if only someone could tell me who J.D.L. was. My internet searches keep coming up with Jewish Defense League but I really don't think this rifle was built for them?
And just recently I found this mention of my rifle in an article written by Jack Lott in the 1974 Guns & Ammo Annual. Its my exact same newly acquired rifle. I only wish the article by Jack Lott had given details as to when, and for who the rifle was made. The only info about my rifle was the information in the captions. Maybe it made for Jack P Lott and they got his middle initial wrong. Its easy to mistake a "P" for a "D".
The article says stocked by Shaws. He may have stocked it, but I'll bet Nils Hultgren carved it. I will need to do more research. If anyone can help, please do.