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Posted By: balltownbob About as nice as it gets - 07/14/15
This one won't last long....dig deep...

http://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...rings-and-mount-98-.cfm?gun_id=100580478
That's a very nice gun....
Beyond nice. I read all the chatter from people here pining for a Hornet and thought someone who appreciated condition would be all over this one..Exceptional guns don't come cheap...
Have a feeling that one of the advanced collectors here on the Forum will pull the trigger....
I know it's probably just me, but it looks like the barrel has been freefloated. If so, it doesn't meet the "all original" ....."98%+ condition" remarks in the add... I might just be seeing things. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Spoke with the seller today...it is completely original....
Posted By: RGK Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/14/15
Love those old Redfield rings and mounts. VERY nice rig.
Bob
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/15/15
He won't budge a penny on his price. IMHO $3850 is a little steep even though it's in great condition but missing the rear sight which he doesn't have.
Posted By: shrapnel Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/15/15
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I saw 2 carbines at Cody last weekend in high 90% condition, hornet and 300 Savage, both under $5,000.00..
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/15/15
Would you by chance have any contact info you would share? I have a Hornet carbine and a 300 Savage but would like a carbine in the 300 Savage.
Originally Posted by shrapnel
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I saw 2 carbines at Cody last weekend in high 90% condition, hornet and 300 Savage, both under $5,000.00..


Both would've made the trip home with me....
Originally Posted by shrapnel
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I saw 2 carbines at Cody last weekend in high 90% condition, hornet and 300 Savage, both under $5,000.00..


Original? Who had them?
Originally Posted by balltownbob

Thats about as nice as it get! Lord he wants it all for it too ! That would be digging real deep, were I 40 ,I would look closer! very best winpoor
Posted By: shrapnel Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/17/15
Originally Posted by Poconojack
Originally Posted by shrapnel
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I saw 2 carbines at Cody last weekend in high 90% condition, hornet and 300 Savage, both under $5,000.00..


Both would've made the trip home with me....


Just to clarify, both of them were under $5,000.00 each...
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/21/15
I see that the Hornet is still for sale. Like I said he won't budge a penny. He might hold onto it for a while.
Posted By: GBOB Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/21/15
He definitely won't change his mind.
He still has two I looked at 2 years ago and wanted.
One being the SG pre war he still has listed, but zero wiggle room on price on either.
Oh well...
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/21/15
He doesn't REALLY want to sell them.
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/28/15
I made him an offer on this a while ago that was rejected and said if you change your mint me know. We have come to terms and funds go out tomorrow. We will see if it's a nice as described. It should be here just in time for prairie dogs in Wyoming.
Posted By: donsm70 Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/28/15
Congratulations on a great looking rifle.

donsm70
Nice, GSP. Hope it's all he says it is.
Posted By: 3584ELK Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/29/15
Not to cast aspersions on a nice old rifle, but does it appear to anyone else that the color of the floor plate is darker than the other bluing? Does this indicate a replacement part, perhaps of anodized aluminum? Weren't the floor plates steel except on the Featherweight?
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/29/15
I think the difference is from the photo. I'll give it a close look over when it arrives and report back. I should have it in probably two weeks with the mail time.
The trip in the sun will tell the tale, my money is on stone cold nice factory with VERY little use AND you damn near cannot wear a 22 hornet out! I have a poor mans 70 in 218 bee with 5K plus rounds and it still shoots less than an inch with old yellow box factory ammo! good snag, when its all said and done it will prove to be a good investment! Beats Madof (sp?) all day every day!!!! very best WinPoor
Mr GSP, I would almost trade you my unfired 338 win mag for that one! Im still working with the fellow for 3 years on his Dads mid 50's std hornet, I know I would enjoy and shoot the hornet a lot more! very best on a nice if a tad pricey good one! In the end I bet you make a 10% return on investment! very best WinPoor
Mr GSP, I would almost trade you my unfired 338 win mag for that one! Im still working with the fellow for 3 years on his Dads mid 50's std hornet, I know I would enjoy and shoot the hornet a lot more! very best on a nice if a tad pricey good one! In the end I bet you make a 10% return on investment! very best WinPoor
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 07/31/15
We were able to negotiate what I considered a fair price. It's all in the wait game for now. I'll bet the scope has regular cross hairs and not the duplex reticle and if that's the case I probably won't be able to see them.

I'm working up a load for that 243 varmint of yours. It's going o Wyoming for prairie dogs.
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 08/17/15
I picked her up at the Post Office Thursday am on my way north. I threw in a box of shells just in case. The gun is in excellent condition and is IMHO all original and untouched. The scope has cross hairs which are hard for me to see in field conditions. I did get to test her out on a range and it was dead on at 100 yards. It is a very nice rifle.
Congratulations, GSP. Hope you have a ton of fun with it.
Good luck!
Local dirt, Both of my Mothers ,brothers followed Patton all over Europe in WWII, they thought HE was GOD, both were lifers and are buried in Arlington National , The reason I mention is I used to get arm patches from them as a young boy and my favorite was like your 10th, except it was 8th ( I Think) Hell on Wheels ?Both were tankers and both took a bullet and survived and kept fighting. I know it was my all time favorite patch!! Anyhow thanks for your service....the very best WinPoor
Originally Posted by GSPfan
I picked her up at the Post Office Thursday am on my way north. I threw in a box of shells just in case. The gun is in excellent condition and is IMHO all original and untouched. The scope has cross hairs which are hard for me to see in field conditions. I did get to test her out on a range and it was dead on at 100 yards. It is a very nice rifle.

Mr GSP, 300 once fired swift hulls are fast mailed and OTW, all Hornady and same lot ,I think.
Since you cannot see thru the scope lets work a trade on that HORNET ! My un fired since the WP stamp , Alaskan 338 win mag? Heck I will throw in a half case 230 gr Failsafe ammo! v best winpoor
Mr GSP, How about a custom shop 88' varmint gun that is in the top 5 most accurate I have ever pulled trigger on! VB WP
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Originally Posted by GSPfan
I picked her up at the Post Office Thursday am on my way north. I threw in a box of shells just in case. The gun is in excellent condition and is IMHO all original and untouched. The scope has cross hairs which are hard for me to see in field conditions. I did get to test her out on a range and it was dead on at 100 yards. It is a very nice rifle.


I guess the gun is truly about as nice as it gets, good eye Bob....

GSP enjoy the gun, it's a treasure....
How about 3 uncut, pre 64 30-06's and I will throw a 270 std ,uncut wood and a Mickey plastic stock in for good measure! V B WP
Posted By: GSPfan Re: About as nice as it gets - 08/18/15
WP I have NO use for a plastic stock. I have two truths that I hold dear, 1) A womans breasts should be what God gave her barring any medical trauma causing enhancement 2) gunstocks should be wood and the nicer the better.

I'll hold on to the Hornet and maybe rescope it but I do have another one I shoot and will take that out west. IF I decide to part with it I'll give you first right of refusal.

Thanks again for the Swift brass, two varmint rifles a Cooper and a M70 will appreciate them. The prairie dogs probably not so much:)
Im with you Mr GSP UNLESS, its storming and you do not want to hunt a mint pre 64 then. On the plastic tits, I had one gal in the go -go 80's in Tallahassee and she looked like she stepped out of Penthouse! You could pull and bite em 'like a bulldog puppy and she could hardly feel it, was like sucking on your knee!!! But Lord did she have a sweet azz!!!!!! LOL, SOB cost me a good woman for a year!!!! Thats when I learned a smart coon does not chit in his own back yard, I bought a plane and learned to fly!!! Its hard to get caught 200 miles from home!!! v best WinPoor
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