Mateba - and then there were THREE

Anything shooting related including law and procedure questions.

Moderator: dromia

Forum rules
Should your post be in Grumpy Old Men? This area is for general shooting related posts only please.
Message
Author
saddler

Mateba - and then there were THREE

#1 Post by saddler »

Looks like between three members of the forum, we are running four Mateba Grifone carbines!
Anyone else on here own one?

Mine = Blued .357
http://s95.photobucket.com/user/Moore_L ... %20Grifone
User avatar
phaedra1106
Posts: 3429
Joined: Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:37 pm
Location: Just outside Sacriston (the nice bit!)
Contact:

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#2 Post by phaedra1106 »

Isn't it time you got rid of that fugly "not-a-pistol-not-a-rifle" and bought a proper gun? :)
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Sixshot6

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#3 Post by Sixshot6 »

phaedra1106 wrote:Isn't it time you got rid of that fugly "not-a-pistol-not-a-rifle" and bought a proper gun? :)
If he's getting joy, let him enjoy it. Plus it upsets the government, even better shakeshout
User avatar
A.J.P.
Posts: 241
Joined: Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:07 am
Contact:

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#4 Post by A.J.P. »

I think I'm one of the three named parties in your original email saddler. For the record, mine are a blued .44 Magnum and a matte "nickel" finished .357 Magnum. I'd include images but unfortunately don't seem to be able to do so without linking to a host site.

Edit:
I actually managed to find an image of my 44 online - someone had grabbed it from the orginal RFD's website and reposted it.

http://i.imgur.com/2hJFKty.png
James K

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#5 Post by James K »

Looks interesting, thanks for sharing.
Demonic69

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#6 Post by Demonic69 »

I really want one!
User avatar
A.J.P.
Posts: 241
Joined: Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:07 am
Contact:

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#7 Post by A.J.P. »

I'm thinking of modifying the wood forends on mine to reduce their overall length - having them both finish flush with the end of the barrel shroud. I'm also probably going to have my nickel 357 coated, perhaps with a high sheen black for the frame, cylinder and shroud, and matte black for the barrel, muzzle break and rear extension. Does anyone foresee any technical problems with my idea to have the gun refinished in either Cerakote or Durakote?
Sixshot6

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#8 Post by Sixshot6 »

A.J.P. wrote:I'm thinking of modifying the wood forends on mine to reduce their overall length - having them both finish flush with the end of the barrel shroud. I'm also probably going to have my nickel 357 coated, perhaps with a high sheen black for the frame, cylinder and shroud, and matte black for the barrel, muzzle break and rear extension. Does anyone foresee any technical problems with my idea to have the gun refinished in either Cerakote or Durakote?
Out of Curiosity, what is the going rate of Mateba Grifone's these days? Once saw a 454 Casuall model go for a pretty penny on guntrader some years back.
User avatar
A.J.P.
Posts: 241
Joined: Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:07 am
Contact:

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#9 Post by A.J.P. »

Well... :squirrel:

I bought both within the last 12 months and paid £800 for my 44 and £550 for my 357 if memory serves correctly. The 454 Casull could be the most expensive of the three chamberings due to its rarity. Having said that, the price might be low because not many people want or need such a gun! It's a pretty obscure calibre here in the UK, without many applications where it excels - at least in a carbine like the Grifone. I'm pretty sure it would be deer legal both here and up north if you could get it conditioned for such. Otherwise it would a target shooting novelty - with a big punch!
Sixshot6

Re: Mateba - and then there were THREE

#10 Post by Sixshot6 »

A.J.P. wrote:Well... :squirrel:

I bought both within the last 12 months and paid £800 for my 44 and £550 for my 357 if memory serves correctly. The 454 Casull could be the most expensive of the three chamberings due to its rarity. Having said that, the price might be low because not many people want or need such a gun! It's a pretty obscure calibre here in the UK, without many applications where it excels - at least in a carbine like the Grifone. I'm pretty sure it would be deer legal both here and up north if you could get it conditioned for such. Otherwise it would a target shooting novelty - with a big punch!
I'm trying to remember how much the 454 was, but I remember at least £1500, and it didn't last long. Somebody wanted that badly.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests