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How about a new, unfired ZKK 602 375 from '92?

With a decent piece of wood!

Like all the rest, it needs feeding work and probably some shaping on the stock, but all-in-all it's a good day. Wink





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Very nice! I'll give you $250 for it.

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Good show! A nice rifle gets a good home.


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Nice wood! Contrary to others I like the "Hog Back".
 
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Why do the buttstock and the bolt shaft have the same curvature? Confused

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I just remembered what I wanted to trade for that brass!

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While no fan of the hog back design, that is a nice piece of wood!



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Congrats on a rare find. Just gives you goose bumps, doesn't it? Smiler


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I like that.............Can I have it dancing
 
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The stock is gorgeous! I wouldn't touch it unless it just plain doesn't fit.

Sometimes you get lucky --

I was looking for a Ruger No. 1 in 45/70. No one stocked them. Didn't see one in the local shop, but mentioned I was looking. Sky, the owner, had one in the back room, stainless, looks like it's been fired maybe twice -- Once to see what it's about, a second time to confirm that it's "too much recoil and so let's trade for a 30-30."

I got the loading dies used too!

*LMAO*

But wait! It gets better --

No decent scopes available locally, so I drive to Longview, 50 miles, for a Leupold.

I find the scope, VX III, 1.75 - 6x 32mm, rings, flip up covers, a sling, powder, brass, bullets, etc.

And so I'm headed back to the "main drag" and the pawn shop along the way has a sign, "All Guns 20% Off."

I found a Weatherby Vanguard, 30-06 (I'd been looking for a bolt in '06.), Leupold VX II, 3 - 9x 40 mm, about 95%. Looks like it's been sitting on a shelf, from the greasy dust.

$367 out the door. And it's a nice shooter.

Ruger No. 1 needed a lever latch replacement from the factory, and so I'm pacing the floor, reading AR posts, and waiting, waiting, waiting.

But the '06 is sweet!

-- Sporty's, on the way back from Longview, has a Marlin 1895, stainless, 45/70, long bbl. It's calling my name -- and I don't have a spouse asking me why I "need" another firearm. *S*

(Need has nothing to do with it.)

I'll go $300 on your ZKK 602 375 from '92, "as is" . . . CASH!

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