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29 September 2006, 09:01
ElCaballero
Look at this deal
I don't know. Intresting to say the least. Gunbroker Auction


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29 September 2006, 19:43
the_captain
That is an interesting 'kit' It looks like all the hard stuff has been done already.


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29 September 2006, 21:19
jeffeosso
Wes,
Am I missing something? they have an opening bid of 500, that won't make reserve, for essentially a piece together, with no name on the action and barrel, with a plastic stock. Just isn't ringing right for me, but it could be that I am being overly nervous.

i THINK the remington mausers are going for about 700.. and you can generally find a whiteworth or model 70 from 700-900 in a decent caliber...

just seems odd..

now, if it was 300, well,.....

jeffe


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29 September 2006, 22:12
Dave James
Looks like the same one here http://bigfivehq.com/

And I think he post here


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29 September 2006, 23:18
Gringo Cazador
It does look interesting, and convienent, but it doesnt appear to be a very good deal to me.

From the pic, the barrel taper looks to be AB barrel, maybe 75 bucks, 100 bucks for a hogue stock, 50 bucks for a trigger, 120 for sights/bb, 250 for an action. Std length mauser bottom metal like that can be bought from brownells for about 75 bucks, looks like about 400 dollars worth of parts to me.

Looks like it still needs a reamer run in the barrel or am I missing something.

I didnt think it was that good of deal, but I've been wrong before


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30 September 2006, 00:08
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by Dave James:
Looks like the same one here http://bigfivehq.com/

And I think he post here


I believe that you are correct.


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30 September 2006, 07:02
Idaho Sharpshooter
it's a bit better than it reads, they do ffer to chamber it for that price in a couple calibers. Still, if you can find a Whitworth in good shape for $1000 or so these days in 375 or 458WM... Wood stock, express sights, and a known proven builder...go fish a little.

Rich
30 September 2006, 07:39
Rodney H.{500Jeffery}
Take Idaho Sharpshooter's advice and fish a little. I found a like new {and besides proof-firing} unfired whitworth express in 375H&H in a pawn shop for 600 bucks! Couldn't believe it, but it's been in my possesion since! Charles Daly may offer barreled actions of the Mark X or Whitworth Express type---I know Zastava's website does but I'm not sure of importation. R.



30 September 2006, 08:56
ElCaballero
I think I need to be more clear when I post these auctions. Most I am not interested in, (this is one I was not interested in bidding on) I just want to see what others think.

I thought this to be a little high but maybe not.I think I could get the same rifle completed for close to the buy it now. However I live in SW Missouri home of the cheapos. A good smith will starve to death with steady work around here. Or he will starve to death with no work if he charges what his work is worth.

I like to look at guns. With Gunbroker, Auction Arms, Guns America and AR it is like an around the clock 7 day aweek Gun Show. Look at guns and cuss and discuss.


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30 September 2006, 20:16
Paolo9,5x73
NIB Sako Hunter rifle .416RemiMag (AIII action) for $650, or this pile of ....? rotflmo
30 September 2006, 20:49
jimatcat
i like to make a circuit of gun shops and pawn shops about once a monnth... its how i found my .338....controlled feed m70 win.... shop wanted $600 for it, i offered $350 and they took me up on the deal... seems 1 of the shops' regular customers had won the gun in a drawing.... and didn't like the recoil.. he traded for a 98 mauser 270 conversion.... shop had maybe $75 in the mauser, so it was a good trade for them.... when i picked the gun up, i also got a hard plastic case and 16 unfired rounds....it was a good deal all around!!


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30 September 2006, 21:00
tiggertate
Is it me or doers the receiver look like a casting in the last picture?


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02 October 2006, 05:29
ElCaballero
The bottom does look a little different.


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03 October 2006, 10:22
Paolo9,5x73
It looks like scrap metal to me. Roll Eyes
03 October 2006, 20:38
ElCaballero
quote:
Originally posted by Paolo9,5x73:
It looks like scrap metal to me. Roll Eyes


Come on! Tell us what you REALLY think! Big Grin


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05 October 2006, 03:48
trekker111
If someone wants a kit gun they can Buy a used Savage in 300 win mag and order the adams and bennet barrel. do the swap themselves which is easy on a savage. I've seen used savages for about $200 add the price of the barrel and barrel nut wrench and headspace guages and ther you go. Only difference is the savage won't have CRF