Originally Posted by Rlhunter0403
Originally Posted by Jackie_Treehorn
Originally Posted by Rlhunter0403
Unfortunately I may be done with lefty rifles since they are so hard to get rid of if you decide to go a different route.
Left-handed rifles aren't the least bit difficult to sell. Cobbled together Frankenstein things are. We told you that earlier.
You act like I’m whining about this. I’m not attacking you personally by saying I don’t want to mess with lefty rifles anymore. It’s just my opinion that they are harder to sell. There are fewer left handed people in the world so statistics would indicate that the market is smaller and thus harder to sell.
You're clueless with limited experience. We've enumerated the faults your rifle had -- that's why it didn't sell here. Nobody wants to spend big money on a cobbled together parts gun. If it was a factory original rifle or had bona fide custom work performed, someone would've likely made an offer. Christ, that thing didn't even have a chambering marking.

I would've been a buyer at $380. Not $381, but $380, because its value to me was as a donor rifle.


Jackie Treehorn: Treats objects like women.

Originally Posted by RichardAustin
Montana uses Ruger actions.