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Would appreciate your thoughts:
SHILEN - DGA-M - s/n 31xx
338 WM
24" Bbl
McMillan - 'Classic Hunter' IIRC, it was 20+ years ago, bedded by McMillan
Pachmayr Decelerator pad
Excellent to like new condition.............
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Worth??? 1100-1250 based on parts and work, sell for in real world 850-950
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Worth??? 1100-1250 based on parts and work, sell for in real world 850-950 By parts and work you mean??????? It's a SHILEN, all of it. The work, except for bedding, was done by SHILEN.
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Looks like it's worth keeping. Assuming you are thinking about selling.
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To others, it is worth what they would pay for it.
To you, it is worth more than what you're willing to turn down.
I have firearms I've inherited that are worth far more to me than any book value and a couple others I couldn't sell for anything near what I have in them. (Not that it matters, they;re keepers, too.)
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Looks like it's worth keeping. Assuming you are thinking about selling. I am thinking about it, or trading. I live in FL, have a 7Rem Mag that I'll never part with, when headed into FL woods it's the 10-22 or the Marlin 35 Rem., and while the Shilen is a shooter, AND the recoil(at least perceived) is a lot less, it's a safe queen!
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Looks like a nice working gun. I’d pay working gun prices for it
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A glorified m700. Nice stock and barrel. $900.00
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Why sell, you can’t have too many.
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