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Thinking it might be time to part with mine. Only shot twice. Excellent condition. Nice wood etc...
what’s a realistic value in today’s market? I was thinking $1,000 on the low end, $1,200 high end?
It seems the last Gold Medalion A-Bolt .22 I saw sell on here went for $1,200. That was probably a year ago. They seem to sell for a fair bit more than the regular version. I took an interest because I have one that I like a great deal but shoot little.

When times are normal I travel quite a bit for work. In the past 10 years, I can only recall seeing 2 of them for sale in person.
I used to have one....nice little rifle.
Only 22 I got jack, old man bought my brother and I consecutive serial #’s back when we’re in high school. Great little rifle. I’d love to find a mag to compliment it
Are they like an a-bolt? I've never seen one. I mean same size and bolt throw? Or are they like a miniaturized abolt?
I am usually a fan of selling stuff here but I bet that would go crazy on Gun Broker or another auction site.

Meaning it is impossible to tell you what the value of that rifle is in these crazy times. I can tell you that you won’t lose money on it, wink
I had one that shot really well. I sold it way to cheap here in the classifieds. Can never replace it for double what I sold it for. Probably just get another Tikka and put it in a Boyd's Stock.
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Are they like an a-bolt? I've never seen one. I mean same size and bolt throw? Or are they like a miniaturized abolt?


Full sized stock but not a regular A-Bolt. None are easy to come by, but the Gold Medallion much less common.


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I had a regular ABolt 22, it was very accurate.
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Sold it and bought a CZ 452 which I like too.

Good looking rifle. I have one and it my favorite 22. I have the regular one with exceptional wood. I removed when I bought it there was a Medallion in LR and Magnum. Decided to go with the one I bought because I like the wood. I had a chance to trade it for a Colt 22 Ace and turned it down. Still happy with my Browning.
I have never seen a Gold Medallion in 22 Mag.
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