If I auctioned this beauty on gunbroker what do you estimate it would bring? Any thoughts? Super Grade, .270, manufactured in 1951. Very good shape. Bluing is wearing around the edges of the floor plate, barrel end and bolt. A few very minor dings. But again, very good overall condition.
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Nice rifle. Looks to be in good shape.
Some of these guys will respond, know more about those values than I do.
That is a nice rifle. I too look forward to comments, but I don't trust my knowledge of the market well enough to offer an opinion as to value.
That said, regardless of opinions, seeing what similar rifles actually sold for is a pretty good assessment of the market. .270 is popular and common. Popular is good if someone is buying a rifle and planning to shoot it. But common will not bring as much money in the collector market.
Also, it is great that is has the correct swivels (at least they look correct to me.)
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In the neighborhood of $2,000.00, + or - a couple hundred dollars depending upon who is bidding and how bad they want the gun. The rear sight is not correct, it should be a Winchester 22G adjustable leaf spring rear sight.
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In the neighborhood of $2,000.00, + or - a couple hundred dollars depending upon who is bidding and how bad they want the gun. The rear sight is not correct, it should be a Winchester 22G adjustable leaf spring rear sight.
How hard would it be to come up with a 22G rear sight?
If the OP is serious about selling, some experts might want to point out the advantages of pictures with the stock removed (assuming removing the stock yields no bad surprises), and what exact pictures would possibly increase interest.
Clinging to guns & religion since 1959
Keyboards make people braver than alcohol
Election Integrity is more important than Election Convenience
Washington Post: "Democracy Dies in Darkness" More correct: "Killing Democracy Faster Than Darkness"
Sadly, I am very serious about selling. Not because I want to but because for the first time in my adult life I find myself in need of some cash. Advise away. Appreciate it....
In the neighborhood of $2,000.00, + or - a couple hundred dollars depending upon who is bidding and how bad they want the gun. The rear sight is not correct, it should be a Winchester 22G adjustable leaf spring rear sight.
How hard would it be to come up with a 22G rear sight?
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Not very hard.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Hunter S. Thompson
In the neighborhood of $2,000.00, + or - a couple hundred dollars depending upon who is bidding and how bad they want the gun. The rear sight is not correct, it should be a Winchester 22G adjustable leaf spring rear sight.
How hard would it be to come up with a 22G rear sight?
Sadly, I am very serious about selling. Not because I want to but because for the first time in my adult life I find myself in need of some cash. Advise away. Appreciate it....
Those with more expertise need to join in, but the first thing is to see exactly what is stamped on the underside of the barrel near the receiver. Also the "SUPER GRADE" stamp on the floor plate.
Clinging to guns & religion since 1959
Keyboards make people braver than alcohol
Election Integrity is more important than Election Convenience
Washington Post: "Democracy Dies in Darkness" More correct: "Killing Democracy Faster Than Darkness"
Sadly, I am very serious about selling. Not because I want to but because for the first time in my adult life I find myself in need of some cash. Advise away. Appreciate it....
Those with more expertise need to join in, but the first thing is to see exactly what is stamped on the underside of the barrel near the receiver. Also the "SUPER GRADE" stamp on the floor plate.
Sadly, I am very serious about selling. Not because I want to but because for the first time in my adult life I find myself in need of some cash. Advise away. Appreciate it....
Dang, sorry you're in need of a bit of greenery, my surviving kin would be selling that rifle if it were mine, is there not another rifle/shotgun you have that could be sold?