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Just wondering what anybody would pay for it I'm thinking of getting rid of it and getting something like a kimber Montana in 300 wsm just a ballpark figure its in good shape for its age and shoots surprisingly well Thanks in advance
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i'd say $450 and i don't need another one
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Thanks for the reply I was wondering bc I know some people like the ones with the tang safety
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+1, Can't see it bringing $5oo
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Look on Gunbroker or some forum like that. I have one like yours and have had it since 1980. Its One weapon I will not part with. Shoots good and many animals are not here because of it. Agree with the $400 -$450 price range. Have seen some go in the $300-$375 price range.
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Not now would you be interested?
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The answers you have received are accurate. $325-$450 Depending on condition, mounts, rings, scope, sling, etc.
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Thanks looks like I'll have to add about 600 or I can just keep it
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I just bought a nice 77 tang safety in .270 It cost me $400 (included shipping and FFL fees)
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Sadly, prices of $500-$550 or more have fallen these last 3 years or so to the +/- $400 level, unless it is a rare caliber. Bought a 270 tang ultralight in excellent condition last summer for $375 which 3 years ago would have run $600+ easily.
I am also a tang safety fan, having 8 different calibers I shoot. Great rifles that I consider a classic.
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I've learned if you need to sell a gun you love for 400 bucks. Just keep it and gather all your loose change. You'll be happier and have another steed in the stable
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