gburner
member
Today, I took possession of two .22 rifles. Both seem to have a little mileage on them but seem to be 85-90%
metal and wood.
First is a Springfield Model 187, made by Savage Arms of Westfield, Mass. 22 H.S. Short, Long or L.R. as auto.
The second is a Remington Model 550-1,
22 Short, Long or Long Rifle. The Remington has a scope rail installed in top of the reciever.
Both of these are older rifles that would make squirrels run in every direction and I am happy to have them.
I will, however, trade one or both for a new Ruger 10/22. Can any of you in the brain trust out there give me some info. on the value of each of these as
well as advice for making a good deal on a Ruger. Thanks......jimbo
metal and wood.
First is a Springfield Model 187, made by Savage Arms of Westfield, Mass. 22 H.S. Short, Long or L.R. as auto.
The second is a Remington Model 550-1,
22 Short, Long or Long Rifle. The Remington has a scope rail installed in top of the reciever.
Both of these are older rifles that would make squirrels run in every direction and I am happy to have them.
I will, however, trade one or both for a new Ruger 10/22. Can any of you in the brain trust out there give me some info. on the value of each of these as
well as advice for making a good deal on a Ruger. Thanks......jimbo