It’s in fine condition, postwar made in the 50’s. 95% bluing, perfect wood nice bore etc. All matching numbers except magazine floor plate. Includes matching numbers bayonet and frog. Bought it about 30 years ago, completely dissembled, cleaned, test fired and put it away. $450
Like new shot very little. Has everything you need to shoot. 300 balls, 2-3/4 pounds of ffg powder, 2 cans of #11 caps, lube, powder measures etc. $400
I lately added a couple older ones to my small 22 collection. Got a nice 1950 Remington 550-1 and a 1947 Winchester 74. I like the older ones that are long and don't have cheap wood stocks. Besides that they take me back to my childhood LOL.
1919 Carl Gustafs in exellent condition. all matching numbers, beautiful wood, no cracks, 90% bluing all over, shiny sharp bore. beautiful gun. Have 120 rounds of ammo. Want $700 with ammo or $600 without. won't sell ammo unless gun is sold. Coal City, Spencer, Clay City. Might travel to Terre...
The prices guns sell for on gunbroker isn't representative for all parts of the country. Seems to me the people getting their prices off gunbroker will pick out the highest prices they find them wonder why they can't sell their guns.
I,m very interested in buying your Henry. Just paid my $20 so I could reply LOL.I live up toward Terre Haute. I assume you still have it. If you could send any replies by message to 812-599-6968
I'm planning to go to a sportsman's club in IL with a pistol range to meet some friends. I'm really hesitant to take a handgun to that commie state but would like some info. How would I have to transport it and my ammo? Could I even get it out and shoot it after I got there? Very leary