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It will be interesting to see what that one goes for. Guesses?
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That was me, thanks for the heads up.
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It will be interesting to see what that one goes for. Guesses? Minimum $1100 More than likely $1300-1400. Just a wild ass guess
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I believe they weigh a little under 6 pounds. I fully expect this one to go for $2,000 or more.
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I love the ks more than most, but at 2k I’d be looking for a BFC.
I was thinking $1500 (ish) but you may be correct. Only ks I’ve seen go over 2k was a stainless 280 over a year ago.
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I love the ks more than most, but at 2k I’d be looking for a BFC.
I was thinking $1500 (ish) but you may be correct. Only ks I’ve seen go over 2k was a stainless 280 over a year ago. ^^^That^^^ If I were looking for a KS to splurge on the stainless .280 would be more inline with what I would want over a blued rifle chambered in .308 Win with a 20” non threaded barrel and factory irons. Lightweight .308’s with shorter barrels are a dime a dozen. For $2000 you’re into threaded stainless or carbon wrapped barrel price range.
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They made a few of those in 35 REM, wouldnt mind having one them.........
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Has anyone ever bought a KS pattern stock for their model 7? I’m fairly sure it’s a McMillan, or is it a Brown? Both websites are kinda confusing, but if I’m not mistaken, a KS stock will be around $700. A donor model seven will be at least $800, maybe more. I’ve already got a m-7FS in 7mm-08, that is just about perfection in my opinion. Maybe I should just be satisfied with that. It gets costly being a rifle loony!!
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I don’t believe you can get a model 7 ks stock from McMillan any longer.
Might be able to from Brown; worth a call.
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Incase anyone is keeping track, I'm out on this one. Going to stick with my Montana's. I've got a .308 mnt rifle now that I don't shoot.
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Sold for $1700. Anyone here get it?
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I went $1700 on it but didn’t win. I’m regretting not going a little higher. They are hard to come by in .308. There’s a .350 Remington Magnum that’s been for sale a while, but not really what I’m looking for.
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They made a few of those in 35 REM, wouldnt mind having one them......... Not sure why, but that is one of my grail guns. I *almost* had one built on a Model 7 in .223, but just couldn't convince myself to do it.
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I went $1700 on it but didn’t win. I’m regretting not going a little higher. They are hard to come by in .308. There’s a .350 Remington Magnum that’s been for sale a while, but not really what I’m looking for. That was bizarre. I’ve never seen a GB auction end with two bids at the same price.
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I don’t use Gunbroker enough to know all of the rules. So I made an inquiry and they said the other bidder had a higher maximum bid?
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Other bidder had something over your $1700.
He may have had $2k max bid in there and if you stopped at $1700 he may have got the rifle for $1725.
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That’s what is confusing, he got it for $1700, which was my max bid. Either way, water under the bridge, and a good reminder that Gunbroker blows for numerous reasons.
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