Originally Posted by S99VG
Its amazing how some rifles manage to keep the metal in good shape when the wood looks like its been beat to crap and back. Though the picture makes it look like this one isn't that bad. But for me to put 800-bucks down on a 99 it better be something special or a gun that I've been a long time looking for.

It's not horrible, but it was hunted. I believe one of the dings is a good 2"-3" dent across the bottom of the forearm. Just didn't want somebody to think it was a 95% gun.


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