I'm trying to clear some room in my safe. I appreciate the hell out of all three of these classic guns, but they just don't get used anymore. None of these are collector grade, just solid guns in good shape for the vintage.
I will gladly take more pictures of them, just ask. I'm in Western MT if anyone wants to do face to face, but I'll gladly ship to your FFL for an extra $50.
1977 Ruger Security Six .357 Magnum $600I've owned this gun for ~20 years. 4" barrel. It has been packed and shot a bunch, but still performs flawlessly. Both wood and metal show signs of wear. A couple decent sized chips out of the wood. No rust.
Comes with high quality leather holster made specifically for this revolver.
1954 Savage 99 .300 Savage $750I bought this gun from an inheritance a couple years ago. I have not shot it but it appears to be in perfect mechanical shape.
I believe it is a model EG, but I am not an expert on these so I could be wrong. 24" barrel. Metal is a little rough. Good bluing throughout, and case coloring on the lever, but there is some pitting. I removed some surface rust from the rifle when I bought it. Wood is in good shape, and I bet would look fantastic with the varnish peeled up and a re-oiling. It comes with see-through rings, a 4x Japanese made Tasco scope, and two unopened boxes of Core-Lokt ammo. Whoever buys this I would really like to get a good look at the metal to make sure it's okay to them.
1976 Glenfield 30A .30-30 $750This is the Marlin 336 rebranded for sale at one of the box stores. 20" barrel. Birch stock with the pressed in checkering design of a whitetail and oak leaves. Metal is in good condition, wood has quite a bit of handling marks and discoloration. I've shot this gun a bunch. It shoots great with 170 grain cup and core, and the 150 grain TSX. Action is really tight on it and it cycles as good as new. No rust.