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| Right now on Gunbrokers, there are 3 model 70 220 swift's for sale.
They are asking $1200 start (1953 swift), $2,000 (1936 swift), and $4,000 (no year given, just pre 64).
My dad had one that I shot as a kid. It was his favorite gun. Canjar trigger. It has been rebarrelled and a different stock put on now. Was thinking about replacing the stock and shooting it again. |
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| quote: Originally posted by mgoodrich: Right now on Gunbrokers, there are 3 model 70 220 swift's for sale. They are asking $1200 start (1953 swift), $2,000 (1936 swift), and $4,000 (no year given, just pre 64).
Unless it's an absolutely stone mint early Pre-War, $4000 is WAY too high. Sounds like yours is a shooter, not a collector. If the throat is not eroded it might bring $1200-$1400 to the right buyer. If the throat shows wear and the exterior is rough, you might be looking for a buyer who wants a Pre-64 M70 action and is priced accordingly. Standard actions in excellent condition bring up to $750 these days. |
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