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Posted By: Berksbowman Gun opinions - 03/19/20
While picking up a rifle that I purchased from here I noticed my ffl holder. I noticed he had a gun hanging on his wall. My first glance I thought it was a weatherby from a white inlaid diamond. When I asked him about the rifle he said it was a Winslow. A Winslow bushmaster regent grade in 30-06 built on a Mauser action. He showed me the gun, it was basically unfired but the finish on the stock was starting to craze some. It wore a 4x leupold in Redfield rings and bases. I instantly fell in love! He is selling the rifle for a widow. What is the deal with these guns?? What’s the thing worth?
Posted By: Remington40x Re: Gun opinions - 03/20/20
Winslow was a small, almost semi-custom maker from the 70s, if I recall correctly. I can't help with pricing. One is listed on Gunsinternational.com, but I don't know if it's the same model.

There's a string on Doublegunshop.com about one and one of the participants was a collector of Winslow rifles, so he might be able to help. https://www.doublegunshop.com/forum...Words=Winslow&Search=true#Post565614
Posted By: Biebs Re: Gun opinions - 03/20/20
Winslow was around during the period of "gun glitz" styling, ala Harry Lawson, Roy Weatherby, "Cochise" thumbhole stocks, white line spacers, reverse-taper forends, etc. Most of them are a bit "over the top" compared to today's styles. Otherwise, good rifles as I've read.
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