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What is the typical price range for a very good condition FN Belgium '98 action (complete with bottom metal and FN adjustable trigger)? Thanks. Mike | ||
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Mike, my experience has been that they sell for almost as much as a complete rifle built on one. For example, there are a lot of Husqvarna and J.C. Higgins rifles on true FN actions that sell for $350 to $450 depending on which iteration (steel or aluminum bottom metal). By the time you sell the barrel and stock on eBay, you are usually below the cost of a bare action. OTOH, a true Belgian FN complete rifle goes for somewhat more even though the action is identical. "Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson. | |||
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Thanks for the feedback Harry. Mike Mike | |||
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I've bought complete rifles for as little as $250. Look around and go to the gunshows. There's quite a few around and for the money they're a fine action. | |||
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I have just 4 FNs. All were complete rifles and got hell of a good deal on each. They all are in such good condition , 2 are mint. I got 2 off gunbroker so I was just happy to get the action. But they turned out to have nice clean accurate barrels so I wont even think of tearing them down. | |||
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I know, I bought one from a poster on AR and it's such a good shooter that I just can't bring myself to take the barrel off either. I intended it to be a 338-06 and that thing is still spitting out 30 cal bullets. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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I think it all depends on whether your buying or selling. when your buying they are worth $250, but I can never seem to get anyone who bought one for that price to sell me one for that price. | |||
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Yeah kinda sad I cant find one that needs a barrel. I wanted to build a 338-06 or 9.3 also. Damn! The real poor ones i have seen the sellers want more money for them. Too much. | |||
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It's been my experience that a complete rifle that has maybe been bubba'd a bit will be less money thatn a good barreled action, maybe as cheap as an action. That said, I bought one in .338-06 and .338 WM within the last year for about $425 apiece. I shot a 1 in 5-shot group with the .338 Mag last weekend at 200 yards, not 100. A shot not taken is always a miss | |||
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the trick I have found is to look for ads that people don't know what they have. IE "JC Higgins 30-06 $175.00" (this one is in my safe and I agree with the bubbad commment earlier that works great in pawn shops. | |||
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Just be sure that J.C. Higgins isn't one of the later ones made on push feed Winchester M70s. IIRC, they were a Model 53. Ugly as sin but they shot well. I used the one I had as a trruck gun and loaner until somebody talked me out of it. The ons you want are trhe J.C. Higgins M50s. They came in .270 Win. and 30-06. No, none of mine are up for sale. Paul B. | |||
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Also watch on the Higgins, some are drilled for a bastard scope base, rather than the standard FN pattern. A shot not taken is always a miss | |||
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This is rather easily overcome. But, a good warning to someone wanting a plug & play action. Aut vincere aut mori | |||
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