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  • edrex
    Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 360

    Any of these jump out as screaming deals?

    A friend up north in Canada has good access to these firearms through an estate sale. Do any of them seem like a deal he shouldn't pass up?

    CIL ---- (Made by Savage USA) Price 300.00
    Model 830


    Bolt action
    Cal. 30-30
    Barrel 508.0 mm
    Serial # 249891
    Condition (fair to good)
    Bushnell banner scope



    Lee Enfield (Lee arms co. Red Jacket) Price 350.00
    No 4 MK1, Long Branch, 1944 (Canadian gun)(Original)
    Lee Enfield (Lee Arms Co. Red Jacket) Price 350.00
    No4 MK1, Long Branch, 1944 (Sporterized) (Camo stock)


    Bolt action
    Cal. 303 British
    Barrel 640.0mm
    Serial #79L1587 4X Scope Painted CamoCondition (Fair)

    Churchill E.J. LTD. Crown Price 450.00
    Mauser 89 Sport


    Bolt action
    Cal. 30-06
    Barrel 585.0mm
    Serial # 05435
    3X9 Bushnell sport view Scope
    Condition (Fair to good)

    Remington Price 800.00
    Model 700 (Composite Stock)


    Bolt action
    Cal. 308
    Barrel 585.0mm (Bull Barrel)
    Serial # C6842261
    Bi Pod
    5X20 Bushnell sport view Quad-Power Scope
    Condition (Good)



    Parker Hale/Lee Enfield Price 450.00

    Enfield pattern 1861 Carbine Reproduction

    Percussion (Black Powder)
    Cal. 58
    Barrel 596.0mm
    Serial # 7830
    Condition (Good to Excellent)


    Interarms LTD. Price 800.00
    458 Whitworth Rifle

    Model Mark X

    Bolt action
    Cal. 458 Win.
    Barrel 610.0mm
    Serial # B100367
    Condition (Excellent)



    Universal Sporting Goods (Made in the USSR by Ijeusk) Price 125.00
    Model IJ-18
    Lungmann Price 300.00
    Model AG42B (1943 Swedish Military)


    Semi-Auto
    Cal 6.5mm
    Barrel 635.0mm
    Serial # 23829
    Condition (Fair)


    Husqvana Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag 1941 Price450.00
    Swedish military

    Bolt action
    Cal 6.5mm
    Barrel 610.0mm
    Serial # 608081
    Condition (Fair to good)



    Ruger Price 400.00
    10/22 Carbine
    Ruger Price 500.00
    Mini 14


    Semi-Auto
    Cal. 223
    Barrel 470.0mm
    Serial # 181-46919
    Painted CamoCondition (Fair to Good)

    Ruger Price 575.00
    Model M77


    Bolt action
    Cal. 30-06
    Barrel 610.0mm
    Serial # 74-01431
    Synthetic Stock painted Camo
    3X9 Tasco Scope
    Condition (Fair to Good)





    Globco Price 350.00
    Mohawk


    Semi-Auto
    Cal. 303 British
    Barrel 559.0mm
    No Serial #
    Condition (Fair)



    Interarms LTD. Price 325.00
    Virginian Dragoon


    Revolver
    Cal. 44 Mag.
    Barrel 190.0mm
    Serial # 12541
    Condition (Good)
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    Blood Ocean
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 861

    The Virginian Dragoon would be my only interest, these's some unique pieces but the prices are a bit high for my taste.
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    • #3
      gun toting monkeyboy
      Calguns Addict
      • Aug 2008
      • 6820

      The Lungmann is the only one that is a deal. The rest of the prices suck. Especially if he is paying Canadian dollars.

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      • #4
        SloChicken
        Veteran Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 4533

        Originally posted by gun toting monkeyboy
        The Lungmann is the only one that is a deal. The rest of the prices suck. Especially if he is paying Canadian dollars.

        -Mb


        the exchange is basically the same. (3 bucks difference on 100).

        I think the Mini 14 is a fair price, but no screaming deal.


        The others I would have no real interest in. There a couple worth looking at though. The .458, the Mauser, and the 6.5 swiss as mentioned earlier. But the rest to me are just meh ...

        And the dragoon. Well, that is just weird ... LOL
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        • #5
          cabinetguy
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          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Sep 2010
          • 12659

          Seems like the importing the firearms would be a hassle. Nothing seems like it would be worth it to me

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          • #6
            edrex
            Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 360

            Thanks all for the advice, I'll pass it along to him.
            He has permanent residence up in Canada so they wouldn't need to be imported.
            Is there a Canadian version of Gun Broker so he can compare pricing? I'm not sure how different the market up there is compared to the US.
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