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Hey guys, I have a Stevens 325 30-30 for sale on another forum in my home state of PA. Not getting too much interest. It's $250 + shipping. I've shipped lots of long guns within PA but never across state lines. If anyone here might be interested and is willing to put up with my inexperience.
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Figured I'd just post them. Small crack in stock on the very top edge of wood where it meets the receiver. Not D/T'd
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The Stevens 325 was manufactured from 1947 thru 1950.There were four models.The 325,325A,325B and 325C.Each one had minor manufacturing differences therefore the different model suffixes.The only really discernable difference in the model 325C was the drilling and tapping for a peep receiver sight on the left rear of the receiver.None of these were drilled and tapped for a scope. In 1951 the spoon handle was replaced by round stock with a round knob and it came out as the Savage model 340 which lasted until up into the 1980's in different models. These are really good shooting rifles.I have a model 325B and a 325C. You would do well to hang onto this rifle as in a few years it will become a real collectible plus it is a great shooter in the meanwhile. You price of $250 is well in line with current prices for these models.
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Thanks for the info Stan, I bought this on a whim because it matches my 322 in 22 hornet. I realized I'll never use it. If it sells then fine, if not, then no biggie.
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If you shoot it some you will really like the consistency of accuracy.These are some great shooting rifles.I load a 110 grain and it is really nice.
Stan in SC
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45/70,it's almost a religion.
If you have to take a second shot then you probably shouldn't have taken the first shot.
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