What’s going price for clean Rem Model 7 BDL .223 18.5” barrel, with the CDL style walnut Schnabel stock?
Here, 400 bucks, gunbroker 1400.00
Here, 400 bucks, gunbroker 1400.00
Both of these responses drew a chuckle.
That’s about the truth.
All anyone can say with 100% certainty ... is more than 6 months ago!
Bad Part Is Its.True..Seen A 260 For Over $1500 And Still Being Bid On..
Thanks guys, I think SandBilly summed it up. I can't make much sense of the market.
A new one on me, the Model 7 CDL did not have a Schnabel stock. Maybe something got switched?
Geo, its a Walnut Classic style buttstock, with black grip-cap, and Schnable forend.
Think the CDL had the black forend but not the Schnabel forend. But I am wrong more than right these days.
Regardless, it's one I'd love to own.
George
I also believe the CDLs had 20" barrels. So it sounds like maybe just an original wood stocked (schnabel stock). Maybe??
I am thinking probably $550 to $700ish depending on overall condition. GMO mind you.
How about a very early Model Seven in 17 Rem and 222 Rem?
[quote=DBrink]I also believe the CDLs had 20" barrels. So it sounds like maybe just an original wood stocked (schnabel stock). Maybe??
I think this also. Price I don't really know as I have seen them sell on forums and market between 700-1200 depending on how bad the person wants it. I have one like op is describing but would rather have a 20"
On guns in Guns International ~ $800
I did not see any Model 7's in .223 on Guns International, do you have a link?
Saw a 308 Model 7 at the Kingston NY gun show last weekend with a $700 price tag.
I did not see any Model 7's in .223 on Guns International, do you have a link?
Model 7 7-08 wood stock - $795
Most of the other model 7's although synthetic are $795.
I would prefer the 7mm-08 in a model 7 over a 223 mostly because I consider the model 7 a carry rifle and it would be a perfect deer rifle. Others may prefer the 223 for their reasons.
It depends on condition and originality. Mint condition completely original early production examples sell as high (at online auction) as $750 and go down from there. The larger calibers seem to be bringing more ... possibly because of a wider ranger of usability (specifically for deer hunting).
I just purchased a model seven predator 22-250 that was indistinguishable from new with box and paperwork for $575
I recently watched a new 243 predator fetch something like $900 on gunbroker. A year ago you could have bought a 100 or more for $400 and change.
This is the only sold listing I found on GB in the last 90 days:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/886498384
FWIW, I paid $475 for a Model Seven Predator in .223 today, it was like new. A SS Model Seven in .243 recently sold for $550.
Considering what this is going for, I feel I did ok:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/889394038
Unfortunately these days it’s about what someone w give for it. At least it’s a non tactical bolt gun. Rationale should at least be in equation. I’m thinking 9-1100$. A bunch. It would seem the Schnable fore stock would kick it to a different interest level.
Thanks, that's probably a good data point.
Thanks, that's probably a good data point.
That same rifle/carbine in .260 sold here locally for about $550 recently. I kept trying to get the seller to come down a bit more that the $550 it was offered at for more than a year. Not exactly sure what it sold for,
A friend sold his NIB 223 Predator for $750 two weeks ago, buyer and seller were ok with that price. $illy $$$ for a Seven.
I just sold the exact rifle you are describing in .308 for $900 last week. Local face to face sale, not an auction. Probably could have got more at auction.
I bought a Stainless Syn. Model-7 in .308Win. from a gun club member 4 months ago. I did not want it. I wanted a .243.
But I knew Trump would get fuuuckked and grabbed that deal. $450 for a like new rifle, plus a sling, a soft case and $50 worth of ammo.