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I saw on Facebook where someone is wanting to sell a Winchester 71, made in 1937 with a 4 digit serial number, 348 Win, with 3 boxes of ammo, for $2300. I have no idea if the price is out of line or not, but if anyone is interested, I'll give them the contact info.
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Depending on which version and condition, that could be a good price. I just bought a 1936 a few months back or I might would be interested.
Grumpy old man with a gun.....Do not touch . Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6. Don't bother my monument and I'll leave yours alone.
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Condition inside and out...............messed with in any way (extra holes, re-finish, blueing, shortening, re-chambering all BAD !!!!!) classic guns to be of full value must be original not turned into a Turmbull, faked out to look like something it never was..............if you want a shooter buy a standard rifle with used condition and enjoy it, if a several thousand dollar rifle to fondle and never get dirty or hunted then go for it.....better to have a over priced investment that will hold value then several thousand dollars that are sinking in value faster then the Titanic...........remember a rifle will feed you and protect you if you become fluent in using it...........
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I recently bought a 1941 Deluxe with bolt peep, cases and bullets for $2200. Factory ammo quickly adds value to a standard rifle.
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