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- Ad Type
- For Trade
- Manufacturer
- Remington
- Caliber
- 22 Long Rifle
- City
- Portland
- State
- Oregon
- Zip Code
- 97202
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Hello,
Here's a Nylon 77/Mohawk 10C, in good cosmetic and mechanical condition, currently up for TRADE. Barrel code indicates that this one was manufactured in March of 1972.
It is missing the front sight assembly and screws (about $25-45 from Numerich to replace) but otherwise is a complete rifle and comes with the original 10 round magazine as pictured. I took it to the range awhile back and it ran well, other than the typical magazine issues for which these are notorious. With a bit of fenagling and additional lubrication we were able to burn through a couple of mags without further incident, and it ran great. This one is very clean and doesn't have any scuffs, scratches, or marring on the stock or foregrip. The receiver is also in excellent condition-- the only real flaw here is that it's missing the front sights.
It is for sure a fun little rifle to shoot. Since I have a couple of Ruger 10/22s that fill the same niche already, there's a market for these as collectibles, and this one is a pretty nice specimen, I figured it'd be worth throwing it up for you all to look at!
I am primarily interested in older firearms but I will entertain any offers that come my way! Here are some of the things I'm into:
Thanks for reading!
Here's a Nylon 77/Mohawk 10C, in good cosmetic and mechanical condition, currently up for TRADE. Barrel code indicates that this one was manufactured in March of 1972.
It is missing the front sight assembly and screws (about $25-45 from Numerich to replace) but otherwise is a complete rifle and comes with the original 10 round magazine as pictured. I took it to the range awhile back and it ran well, other than the typical magazine issues for which these are notorious. With a bit of fenagling and additional lubrication we were able to burn through a couple of mags without further incident, and it ran great. This one is very clean and doesn't have any scuffs, scratches, or marring on the stock or foregrip. The receiver is also in excellent condition-- the only real flaw here is that it's missing the front sights.
It is for sure a fun little rifle to shoot. Since I have a couple of Ruger 10/22s that fill the same niche already, there's a market for these as collectibles, and this one is a pretty nice specimen, I figured it'd be worth throwing it up for you all to look at!
I am primarily interested in older firearms but I will entertain any offers that come my way! Here are some of the things I'm into:
- .22 rifles of all varieties. Especially interested in tube-fed autoloaders, bolt, lever & pump actions, single shot rifles (not over/unders or break-actions) and some semi-autos such as the Winchester Model 74 or 190/290.
- Bonus points if 22 S/L/LR compatible. VERY interested in anything chambered in .22WMR as well.
- Bonus points if 22 S/L/LR compatible. VERY interested in anything chambered in .22WMR as well.
- .22 handguns (full sized revolvers or semi-autos, not interested in derringers or NAA mini-revolvers)
- Again, bonus points if 22 S/L/LR compatible. VERY interested in anything chambered in .22WMR or that can be converted to shoot magnum in the case of a revolver.
- Again, bonus points if 22 S/L/LR compatible. VERY interested in anything chambered in .22WMR or that can be converted to shoot magnum in the case of a revolver.
- Rifles chambered in other calibers (.243, .270, .30-06, .223 or handgun calibers) are also welcomed, as long as they're fun to shoot, are relatively affordable and I don't have to worry about the ammo being in stock when I wanna go shoot it.
- If you're crazy enough to offer me a good shooting Mosin/SKS, chances are I'd do that on the spot.
Thanks for reading!