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$350 cash, or trade for a Beretta 92/96, Glock 17, 19, 22, Taurus 99/92. In used/average condition, straight across. If excellent/new condition, I will supplement with cash if needed. I'm thinking like 50 bucks, but its negotiable. I'm not a prude when it comes to scratch's, holster wear, etc. As long as it functions, I could really care less, so long as is there aren't actual gouges or something... Also, kind of curious to see what kind of crazy offers I get. So, anything 9mm, 40 cal, 12 gauge, .308, .30-06, .30-30. Also looking for target .22's, over/unders and SxS (410, 20, 12) cowboy guns in .38/.357. I will entertain any offer with a yes or no, and as expected, will supplement with cash as needed.
This one is a 1960ish, its a late model with factory drilling for a scope and tang safety. Small chunk of the butt-plate missing. Action is a little sticky, but its better than when I got it. Not a gunsmith, but when I got the rifle it would not open at all. I tore it down, cleaned and oiled everything, and it works. But it sticks like its got crud in the lever rails, I just cant locate the source of the crud. When we meet for possible trades, I can take it down for you and your welcome to look it over for yourself. But the action does work, and when in a shooting situation it does not stick so bad that you wouldnt be able to follow up shots.
Has nice iron sights, factory drilled for a scope, and comes with the GI style leather sling. Triple K leather brand new, put it on the rifle after hunting season and haven't even taken it into the field.
Text or email offers for Tri-Cities area, (kennewick, richland, pasco,) for other areas I regularly travel too. Paterson, Dayton, Waitsburg, Pomeroy, Clarkston. Also, I travel to Clarkston/Lewiston area once a month sometimes more, and I would be happy to bring it with me and do the across the river ffl transfer for idaho buyers. Lewiston/Clarkston ffl's have a great relationship that saves buyers money, its usually like 25 bucks for the transfer and they dont charge to ship (drive) the gun across the river. I will deduct the ffl transfer cost from price of gun.
208-791-6745
[email protected]
This one is a 1960ish, its a late model with factory drilling for a scope and tang safety. Small chunk of the butt-plate missing. Action is a little sticky, but its better than when I got it. Not a gunsmith, but when I got the rifle it would not open at all. I tore it down, cleaned and oiled everything, and it works. But it sticks like its got crud in the lever rails, I just cant locate the source of the crud. When we meet for possible trades, I can take it down for you and your welcome to look it over for yourself. But the action does work, and when in a shooting situation it does not stick so bad that you wouldnt be able to follow up shots.
Has nice iron sights, factory drilled for a scope, and comes with the GI style leather sling. Triple K leather brand new, put it on the rifle after hunting season and haven't even taken it into the field.
Text or email offers for Tri-Cities area, (kennewick, richland, pasco,) for other areas I regularly travel too. Paterson, Dayton, Waitsburg, Pomeroy, Clarkston. Also, I travel to Clarkston/Lewiston area once a month sometimes more, and I would be happy to bring it with me and do the across the river ffl transfer for idaho buyers. Lewiston/Clarkston ffl's have a great relationship that saves buyers money, its usually like 25 bucks for the transfer and they dont charge to ship (drive) the gun across the river. I will deduct the ffl transfer cost from price of gun.
208-791-6745
[email protected]
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