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Best reply !The gun is worth whatever anyone will pay for it.
If you want to sell it. Put it on Gunbroker with a reserve, see what happens.
Rocko Rizzo
Best reply !The gun is worth whatever anyone will pay for it.
If you want to sell it. Put it on Gunbroker with a reserve, see what happens.
Rocko Rizzo
Another good post !.01 start with NO RESERVE and run it for 2 weeks starting on a Sat or Sunday. You will find out exactly what it is worth in today market. GLWS!
W C Fields!Everyone looking to make the big score. Its a firearm. Someone will buy it. "There's one born every minute"
"step away from the platform sonny, you both me!!W C Fields!
I have that same 1.75x6 scope on my 69 -308 m77 it is the short compact version later they made it in longer version for LA rifles just barely fits on a short action and it's a lightweight scope. Supposed to be one of the toughest Leupolds out there. Highly desired for dangerous game as well.Hello Jorge; I have the MKII version in 308 with a Leupold 1.75X6 compact scope. I'm sentimentaly attached to it after taking a cow moose with it on a hunt with my Dad. It would take alot more than two G's to pry it away from me. Best of luck with yours. Mike
Agree! I have the same 30.06 as the poster and will never sell it.Hello Jorge; I have the MKII version in 308 with a Leupold 1.75X6 compact scope. I'm sentimentaly attached to it after taking a cow moose with it on a hunt with my Dad. It would take alot more than two G's to pry it away from me. Best of luck with yours. Mike