
deerhunter said
Definitely yes. Rather rough condition plus extra holes in the stock and forearm cap along with a lesser desirable caliber puts it in the unwanted category for me. Anything over $800 to $1,000 would be over-valued in my opinion.Don
I agree Don. And no sights. I don’t understand where these sellers come up with these prices other than inexperienced.
I think the seller drank his lunch and had an afternoon pricing session. love the part where he says he was told it may function and shoot.. I think the 3 at the beginning of the price is a alcohol induced typo..
Jeremy Scott.
WACA LIFE MEMBER, CFM MEMBER, ABKA MEMBER, JSSC MEMBER, MNO HISTORIAN

JEREMY S. said
I think the seller drank his lunch and had an afternoon pricing session. love the part where he says he was told it may function and shoot.. I think the 3 at the beginning of the price is a alcohol induced typo..
Thank you for the chuckle. That’s priceless.
A collector friend just wrote this seller politely & said you may want to consider a lesser price as there’s several issues with this rifle & please don’t take offence just trying to help. Sellers reply was “I’m not asking for your opinion and nor do I want it”, move on.
RickC said
A collector friend just wrote this seller politely & said you may want to consider a lesser price as there’s several issues with this rifle & please don’t take offence just trying to help. Sellers reply was “I’m not asking for your opinion and nor do I want it”, move on.
If he begins doing this for every grossly overpriced gun he sees, he’d better quit his regular job. And if this seller is like many others, the fact that the gun doesn’t sell after many months won’t faze his determination to hold out as long as it takes for the right sucker to come along; I’ve seen the same sucker-priced guns on GB still listed at the same price after as long as one YEAR.
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