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I had a guy drop off a Weatherby Mark V made in Japan stainless synthetic. Eddie Fosnaugh cerkoated it and put a Kampfeld muzzle brake on it that was turned down to match barrel contour. Looks great. Anyhow he wants me to sell it for him. What's a good starting point? I've not owned or been around many Weatherby's. Its a 7mmRemMag also. Thanks Jerrad
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Not sure, but I'd cut the threads and put an eleven degree crown on it, or at least have a nice looking thread protector for it, muzzle brakes make my checkbook sit lower in my rear pocket.
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2 strikes against it, Not a Weatherby cartridge or a factory brake. Maybe $700 if hes lucky
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Not sure, but I'd cut the threads and put an eleven degree crown on it, or at least have a nice looking thread protector for it, muzzle brakes make my checkbook sit lower in my rear pocket. Interesting. I have to factor what it's going to cost me to add a brake into the cost of a rifle. I like seeing bullet impacts.
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Brake or no brake, if the stock is the black plastic and made in japan, are you sure its stainless and not the "Alaskan model" that was nickel plated. I would say between $600-$750 depending upon condition
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2 strikes against it, Not a Weatherby cartridge or a factory brake. Maybe $700 if hes lucky Same. P
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So I did a little more looking online to try and find out more if it is an Alaskan model. From a couple things mentioned on internet if has H in serial number and black bottom metal. It does have both the H serial number and black bottom metal (no wasn't coated with rest of the rifle). He thought he paid a decent chunk for it when he bought it years back like $1000 possibly wholesale.
So if an Alaskan what kind of value? Thanks
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