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68977 ?

In 308

Metal is good- only shot a couple of times- some hunting dings in orginal varnish of stock

Value range?

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1957.

Will let someone else discuss the value.

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Looks like 1958? Value?

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FWIW the pre-64 88's I've either bought or sold on the GB within the last 5 years have typically run from $700-$850. Condition was similar to what you've described. They were in .308 or .243.


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