still available this morning........
still available this morning........
That's insane.............................It SHOULD be gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's a nice and special 99, but so too is the asking price. Youser
For THAT gun, it's cheap money.
breaks my heart i am unable at this time.
that EG is in my dreams.
it'll sit a little longer...............
Most here squeeze a nickle till the buffalo s h i t s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How often do you see a gun in this condition come up for sale?
I wish I could open the link, but here at work, any site that has gun, weapon etc. is blocked from view.
Late EG in 308 with one small picture, impossible to determine condition, $1000...and it's been removed.
300Jimmy's 308EG is a stellar, and examples like it won't come around too often, or forever, as most rifles get bumped and bruised the longer they live.
If you want a collectible gun you WILL pay collectible prices or GO WITHOUT. Junk in,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,junk out. Simple as that. The first .308 EG I bought I paid $800 for it. Recoil pad and custom (bubbad) wooden pistol grip cap. Perfectly done on both add ons. FANTASTIC shooter. The 2nd, otoh, I paid considerably more for. The first 250-3000EG I bought I paid $650 for. D&T'd and sling. BOTH guns were in GREAT shape for hunting. I bought a 2nd 250-3000 in near mint condition for MUCH more money. NEVER looked back on any of the 4 purchases. Sorta like my pay to play program.
Steve, I agree 100%, I've become content with the pay-to-play factor...and let's remember, it is all about play here... I call it "tuition", just to pretend I've lifted my process from play to education.
If You are doing this as a business, then bottom-line dollars are all that matter. I would choose a different investment strategy than trading rifles if I was depending on making money at it.