Originally Posted by nyrifleman
Low comb stock, front swivel detached at some point was filled in and retapped forward of old hole. Rear sight was changed to flip like you'd find on a featherweight, obviously for scope clearance. While swapping sights the donut was marked. Metal and blue otherwise 92% or better I'd say.

I really don't need another .270, but. ....


I've seen some sell in this condition for $800.00-$1,000.00. You can't always go by what the red book tells us. That rifle would be a good candidate for a Mcmillan and many guys looking for a good 270 win would probably be interested. As we all know the barreled action would probably be worth $500-$600.00, so a "$475.00" quote from the previous poster

Originally Posted by GBOB
The Red Book of Winchester values puts it at 475.
This is it's "30% serviceable condition"


is not really/realistically in the ball park. That guy obviously doesn't frequent gunshows or surf the web wink . It also doesn't sound like a 30% gun to me either. Let's say it's at 70%, the red book says it has a value of "$950.00", an 80% gun has a value of "$1,140.00". From your description, it sounds more like a $750-$800.00 specimen. Post some pictures and we can get a better idea on value, even though you've described it very well. We may be able to point out something else to you if you post a few pictures. What are the first 3 digits of the serial #? Thanks..


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
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