Here are a couple more treasures that I am trying to re-home. Again...just looking for a fair price to ask. I would prefer to NOT put them on gunbroker.
First is a Savage 1899 in 250-3000 and is a take down model. And YES!!! It takes down. A lot of the ones I see listed are rusted or do not "take down".
This one is VERY clean. Only known issue is the forend is cracked at the front. Took it to a smith who said he did not believe it would get worse and to leave it alone. It has always been that way since its been in my family and that has been over 60 years so....
Serial number says it was made in 1915.
Was detailed stripped and clean by above smith. Bore was scoped and it nice and shiny.
Next is a pre-64 Winchester model 70 in 30-06. This one is in "strange condition". Meaning it is in pretty good shape, but it looks like someone stripped the bluing and maybe tried to color case finish it?
The stock has been cut and a recoil pad installed. And it has a vintage Bushnell fixed 4X scope.
Bore is shiny and other than the weird finish, it is a nice rifle that has been used...stock has some dings, etc.
Serial number dates it at 1954.
So...what say ye on fair values?











First is a Savage 1899 in 250-3000 and is a take down model. And YES!!! It takes down. A lot of the ones I see listed are rusted or do not "take down".
This one is VERY clean. Only known issue is the forend is cracked at the front. Took it to a smith who said he did not believe it would get worse and to leave it alone. It has always been that way since its been in my family and that has been over 60 years so....
Serial number says it was made in 1915.
Was detailed stripped and clean by above smith. Bore was scoped and it nice and shiny.
Next is a pre-64 Winchester model 70 in 30-06. This one is in "strange condition". Meaning it is in pretty good shape, but it looks like someone stripped the bluing and maybe tried to color case finish it?
The stock has been cut and a recoil pad installed. And it has a vintage Bushnell fixed 4X scope.
Bore is shiny and other than the weird finish, it is a nice rifle that has been used...stock has some dings, etc.
Serial number dates it at 1954.
So...what say ye on fair values?












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