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I was wrong when I said that. I couldn't see the photos well enough and just assumed that the listed serial number was correct. When I looked on the bigger screen of my desk top, I think the gun is 100% correct but it is a 1952 model with serial number 1,931,115. The receiver is the 1950s-60s style with an unmarked upper tang. The 1 in the serial number has either worn off, been removed, or never marked due to a factory problem (unlikely). I should have waited to comment on it till I could see it more clearly. Sorry
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I take all that back. I looked on another screen where I can see it better......are you sure there isn't a 1 in front of the 9? It may be worn off but the gun looks correct for a serial number around 1,931,000......if the 1 is gone it hurts the value but should be around $450-550. Sorry but I couldn't see it very well before
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Actually,.the buttstock is probably 1940s or early 50s
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If I am seeing it correctly, it is a 1920s receiver with a much newer barrel. The buttstock is also newer.....probably 1950s or 60s. The forend is from the 1950s or 60s, too, and the receiver sight holes are not correct for a 1921 receiver. Its value isn't very high....probably around $350-450
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I'll take it. I will pm you
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This is a pretty much like new Sako AV in300 Winchester with Redfield bases and rings. It's been fired but not taken into the field. It was made with a stock made by McMillan which has the Sako pad on it. It's a very nice gun. $900 located in south Tempe area.
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I'll take those. I will pm you later as my wife has me headed out the door
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Where are you located? I think I;d take them if you are in the Phoenix area.
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Nikon monarch 5 20x56 only used on 1 weekend
levers replied to bigmuleyfan's topic in Classified Ads
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Nice condition Leupold 24X. Gloss finish with sun shade and fine crosshair reticle. $325 located in south Tempe area
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A while back, I thought I'd like to be able to change barrels on a gun. But, after I got this, I lost interest and never used it. It is new and has 5 barrel bushings of different sizes. Located in south Tempe area. $75
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Ttt
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Here's an old Winchester that seen a lot of work. I haven't fired this one but it seems solid and looks like it works as it should. Pretty cool piece of history. $450 Located in south Tempe area.
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Tough to break a habit
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Sent a pm on this and the Spencer. I will call you tomorrow
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I have a Finnwolf in 358 Win that is collecting dust
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ttt
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This is a very cool, vintage piece. It's a post 64 Winchester model 70 with a custom stock and heavy barrel chambered in 30-338 (308 Norma Mag). It comes with a very nice Leupold 24X scope with target turrets, a locking, aluminum hard case, and a set of RCBS dies. My friend traded this to me and I have not fired it but he assures me it is a very fine shooting gun. There's about 20 reloaded rounds and quite a few bullets included, too. Really fine long range weapon. Located in south Tempe area. $850
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Once again, I am attempting to reduce my binocular holdings. These are pretty much like new in the box. I'll put some photos up tomorrow but they are close to new condition. $900 Located in south Tempe
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How about $425 for the rifle without the scope?
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This gun was made about 1950. It's in nice shape except that someone inlaid two diamonds into the sides of the stock and the toe of the stock is broken. I was going to either repair it or buy a replacement stock but I never got around to it. The stock repair guy estimated about $100 to fill the inlays and fix the toe. I looked on line and found some original model 70 stocks for sale for $100-$150. I'm not going to do it now and I'm hoping to pass it along to someone who wants to work on it a little. $500 Located in south Tempe area.
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traded away
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On hold
