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How about some pictures of the shotguns? The bottom one in the group photo appears to have custom stock and fore grip, while the top one seems standard.
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How about some pictures of the shotguns? The bottom one in the group photo appears to have custom stock and fore grip, while the top one seems standard.
Vancouver aka too close to PortlandiaWhere in Washington are you located?
is that the one with the newer stock?...nm the 7mm gotcha lolSadly, the Winchester isn't worth all that much, as a post 64 M- 70 push feed, they don't have the collectability, plus, it's a pretty plane jane variety, and that isn't helping!
is that the one with the newer stock?
I am not sure if the extra barrel goes with the model 31 ... the other revolver is a long barrel 38 spl and the extra barrel is also a 38spl so might go with that one. It does look bulged at the end not sure if that's normal or not .Pretty cool S&W Model 31. Not sure what the extra barrel is about. ???
I am not sure if the extra barrel goes with the model 31 ... the other revolver is a long barrel 38 spl and the extra barrel is also a 38spl so might go with that one. It does look bulged at the end not sure if that's normal or not .
Glorious340 weatherby mag, 27 1/4 inch barrel (or so), action stamped L61R , appears unfired
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I was thinking that too, but I haven't looked at the bore to see if it was damaged or something else.I would bet it goes with the other .38 spl revolver. Won't do any good with the Model 31.
Ha! I looked again at the pic. You can see the bulge. It's basically scrap metal with that bulge.
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Thank you! I appreciate the info.Your .340:
The L61R is a Sako action that was pretty widely sold from the end of the 60s through the 80s. I don't know what year, but they quit selling them as bare actions and only as a complete rifle in their Finnbear series. As complete rifles from Sako they retail between $750 and $1K. The Murray's Gun Shop is also a clue for the age; they opened in '71 as a full service shop, but changed to mostly stock-work by the early 80s (they are still in business, and it wouldn't hurt to reach out and see if they have a record of the SN#; 541-340-9814). I pulled some comps from gunbroker and Barnett's, and I think the not very popular .340wby hurts the value. Unless it is a Fisher or an Askins build, I would hold it to that $800 range.
Just my opinion, and no, I'm not trying to buy it.
Hope it helps
Hi all I have been asked to sell some guns from an estate (family friend) They are mostly hunting riffles and a couple Browning A-5 auto shotguns. The riffles 3-7mm and one 340weatherby mag, all but one 7mm is a custom build by Murrays Gun shop in Gresham. They have Belgium actions and Redfield scopes. I also have a 32 and 38spl revolver. Can anyone give me estimates so I can post these to the classifieds. Thanks all !
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Yup me to, if the ammo was credit card melting you would have to buy it up..As a kid I always wanted a 340 Wby Mag, but I'm all grown up now, and I doubt I would bring myself to give what that beaut is worth. Still, nice to see.