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I have a Sako 308 purchased about 35 +- years ago, full length stock with rings. also have a fiberglass stock for hunting inclement weather. I finally made up my mind that I am going to sell it. Away from home now, but I will put serial number on next post. trying to gt an idea what I should ask for rifle, good condition but has been hunted with but not abused. | ||
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It depends on whether it is the pre-Garcia L579 with the lighter barrel, the Garcia L579 with the slightly heavier barrel, or the Stoeger A-II with the single-line checkering in the fore end. In my opinion, the older the generation the more desirable. Condition is very important. If it shows some bit of field use, then it probably won't bring any more than a regular sporter from the same era. If it is 98% or better, then it will probably bring a 20% premium over a sporter. Value might range from the price of the action for a beater up to the $1,200 range for a pristine, as new pre-Garcia. But opinions are like various bodily orifices in that we all have (some of) them and some are held in higher esteem than others. Post some good photos and maybe I, or others, can give you a little closer guess on what a fair price might be. | |||
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IT IS THE A-II I THINK IT WAS BOB HAGEL (MIGHT BE WRONG) WHO LOVED HIS SO MUCH I HAD TO HAVE ONE. THANKS. MADE A WONDERFUL LITTLE DEER RIFLE. | |||
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Not Bob Hagel, he was a Belted magnum guy, all the way... I it was John Wooters. He also liked his Ruger No1 in 45/70. He used it for his Leopard hunt, got one too. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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I would be interested in buying it when you price it. I'm a sucker for Mannlicher stocked guns. | |||
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I figure it is worth about $12. Where should I send the check? | |||
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