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I got back from my LGS over lunch and they had a pristine Model 77 on the shelf for $425. It is the tube fed version, which I read is more collectible then the box mag version. Does anyone have one and is the price he's asking on par or a good deal? Was looking for a semi-auto 22lr for squirrel hunting and wanted something a little fancier then the 10/22s that everyone else uses. Any feedback appreciated, thanks! Steve
I think he's 50-75 high, If you have to squeeze every dollar out of it. If not, buy it. They aren't making any more of them. I'm not a fan of the trigger but then again its a .22.
I have a clip fed 77, pristine in my opinion which I paid 275 for. I think the tube is worth 50-100 premium. I would rather have a tube. Most would I think.
Wow I just got one at pawn shop for 225.00 Needed a good cleaning I love dirty guns at the pawn. Shot it last weekend shoots great. It is tube feed. Better grab it not many made in tube feed. And walnut stock on mine.
Dad bought one new for me quite inexpensively... In the fifties! Can't contribute as to price. Just the remark we could never get it to feed properly including with a trip back to Winchester. As a collectible, likely little concern!
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hi, i am moving out of the country in a year & can not take any of my guns with me. i have 2 - 22 simi atuo rifles, 1 winchester 77 tube fed & ruger clip fed. i also have extra large clips for the ruger & extra 22 ammo. i also have a japanese shotgum my dad brought home from wwII & my dad's 1937 remingtom 12 gauge pump & me grandpa's 1928 remington pump. both of the pumps are in need of repair. what is the best legal way to sell these guns?
I know where a shooter grade one is now and the guy is asking 350 and not budging. Been for sale for awhile.
This is an awesome sight...I have a couple of old Winchester .22s...one is a model 74 that belonged to my Dad's Dad and the other is my Mom's tube fed model 77. Both were made in the '40s if I remember correctly and it's good to see discussions of value although I don't see a situation where I would sell either one of them. My only problem is who will get them when I get done with them....as one of five with a plethora of nieces, nephews and grandkids (none for me yet) I have to decide who is likely to keep and cherish and who is likely to sell at the drop of the hat. I have a sister that will sell at the drop of the hat if she can make a buck, but her son does have a sentimental side, so I will likely skip her....
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