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Old 05-06-2009, 05:46 PM
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In researching Harry Reeves, world's best pistol shot in the 1940s-1950s, it is mentioned in an article from the March 1959 Rifleman magazine, that Harry Reeves used a Smith & Wesson K-38 with a .354 bored Pfeiffer barrel.
I did a Google search and came up with nothing. I have never heard of a Pfeiffer Barrel before.
Anyone out there can shead some light on this?
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A friend of mine aquired a rifle from a family member that had a Pfeiffer barrel. The rifle was a bolt action, I think it was a modified Mauser action, with a full bull 1" barrel. It was chambered in 22-250. The rifle was set up with a Unyertl (sp) scope. It was a superb piece to say the least. We did a little research, but that info is at the office.
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Old 05-07-2009, 11:50 AM
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Thanks TT66. If you find out more, please let me know.
I asked an old time bullseye shooter in SE Michigan who shot along side of Reeves at various matches and he thought that Pfeiffer may have been located in Michigan, but was pretty foggy on it. We shall see.

I just read a post I had on the SWCA site and one of the experts said that Joe Pfeiffer was a gun smith in California in the 40s and 50s.
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Roscoe,California, (Penrose Ave??),Barrel maker and custom gunsmith. Ran a shop with a number of employees. D.J.'Monty' Kennedy was his main stock guy for most of the time. ('Checkering & Carving of Gunstocks' by Monty Kennedy)

Started before WW2 but gained most of his status in the gun business after the War. Originally a tool maker by trade as most all these types were.
Sporter, benchrest, pistol, muzzle loader barrels, most anything made to order.

Made custom rifles or at least barrels for guns that were built for most all of the top names in the shooting circles in the day. Ranked right in there with the rest of the top US custom barrel makers of the era,,Ackley, Buhmiller, Bliss Titus, ect.
Seems as though the business was sold out to one of the larger barrel makers in the 60's but I'm not really sure about that.
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Hey Folks:

Perhaps part of the problem finding information about Joe Pfeifer is because of the spelling of the last name. Only 2 F's. I looked on my .219 Donaldson Wasp barrel made by him and it is clearly Pfeifer. This barrel is 1.125 inches in diameter. It is attached to an FN Commercial Mauser action and sports a Canjar trigger, and a Monte Kennedy stock. Anyway, an internet search revealed this

https://books.google.com/books?id=r9gDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=pfeifer+rifle+company&source=bl&ots=y4IQbng6kO&sig=2RvooTwiVx6DDX6xeLYeJTKXfmA&hl=en&ei=-y2XTrLtK9GXtwfClbmIBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&sqi=2#v=onepage&q=pfeifer%20rifle%20company&f=false."

It is a Popular Mechanics article from November 1950. I have that issue, just could not remember which one it was. Very informative. You can copy and paste the link into the address bar of your browser and it will take you right to it.

I have another .219 Donaldson Wasp which is a 1885 Winchester High Wall varminter made by Harry Luft in 1950.

Hope that helps. Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions I might help with.

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