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| Not a featherweight, but I have a standard weight from a model 70, year 1952. PM me if your interested. |
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| I need that featherweight pattern. Thanks anyway.
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| Posts: 2659 | Location: Southwestern Alberta | Registered: 08 March 2003 |
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| Dear Chuck, I have a new 70 F/W in 243 if you need it. Want to borrow or buy? Up to you. Aloha, Mark kailuacustom@msn.com
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| If you are from the US, borrowing, unfortunately, is not an option. I can get it here but could not get it back into your country. How much would you let it go for.
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| Dear Chuck, I am in Oregon. MP
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| How much would you sell it for?
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| Posts: 2659 | Location: Southwestern Alberta | Registered: 08 March 2003 |
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| Chuck don't give up... your fax will be coming this week... been hunting! |
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| I have a pre-64 Model 70 featherweight barrel that has been rechambered to 30 Gibbs. As far as I can tell they have the same contour as the featherweight classic barrels. I would let it go cheap since I don't have any use for it. If interested send me a PM. |
| Posts: 251 | Location: Newport, WA | Registered: 06 December 2002 |
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| I haven't given up Brad, I know it will be comming. I looked at that stainlees fwt barrel on GunsAmerica, and that is spot on with the cost to have that barrel turned down.
Have you tipped anything over yet?
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| Chuck, nope... have gotten into elk but nothing's worked out yet. My favorite honey hole was invaded this am by some unknown bloke who got there ahead of me and cut the bulls trail I was working... arghh... up early tomorrow and will go further in. We've got fresh snow so will be looking to cut a trail hopefully. |
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| PS, the going rate for a stainless take-off bbl should be around $65 US or less. The bloke on GA is dreaming at $125 IMO! |
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| chuck, I don;t have one for sale but if you just need to borrow one email me at rgv@uniserve.com |
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