Somewhere around $70 for a Marlin Mod 60. Add $11 for some parts, and an hour of cleaning/fixing, and she is shooting well.
Dropped a decent scope on it (from a gift certificate) and put another few hundred rounds threw it. Plink, plink, plink....Hey! I remember that rifle!
It's nice to see another that appreciates these rifles.$150 for an m95 Steyr-Mannlicher.
Not a good deal, you say? How about numbers matching, long rifle (not a cut down "Stutzen") and came with a proper bayonet.
Funny thing about that one. Any delusions I had that it wouldn't rock me back as hard as the carbine versions were quickly dissipated.
can we include subsequent trades,
I've got 2 for you
I bought a 10/22 for $50 and it had a 25rnd mag a guy a few minutes later paid me $45 for the magazine, = 10/22 for $5
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I bought a smith 1066 for $300 and a guy heard I had it and had to have it so he showed up with a NIB Ruger GP100 a NIB Ruger Mk2 Stainless Target and $100, I took it, I sold the GP100 for $300, Gave the MK2 Stainless to my dad for Christmas and kept the $100