UniversalFrost
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As of late, I have been browsing the various gun sites looking for a few items, namely a winchester pre-64 model 70 in 300 win mag and a remington 1100 with a 24 or 26" barrel and remchokes (also if it was 3" chambered would have been a huge plus).
after losing many auctions and missing out on many online deals, the stars must have been in alignment for me tonight.
Recently I located a nice model 70 on gunbroker and it even came with a minty redfield 3-9x40 scope starting bid was $350. I placed a bid on it and totally foregot about it, since most model 70's were going well over 500 recently. I also found a used, but well taken care of 1100 with a hastings 24" barrel (takes rem chokes) and was a magnum receiver that took 3" shells and the gun even came with a side mount scope mount that has a detachable top portion so i can leave the base on the side,but remove the scope/red dot when not needed. starting bid was $300. I bid a little more competitively on this one since I really wanted it, but again my budget was limited and was not expecting to win it.
long story short,
I just logged on to gun broker and looks like i was the only bidder on both guns and won them at their starting bids . now I need to explain to the wife why i need to borrow a few hundred from the savings to cover the unexpected win of both guns ( had enough for 1 and then a little extra). Guess I will put up with the yelling and looks like i will need to raid the "surplus" area of my gun bench to see what I got sitting around that I can part with to put cash back into the savings asap to quiet down the wife.
after losing many auctions and missing out on many online deals, the stars must have been in alignment for me tonight.
Recently I located a nice model 70 on gunbroker and it even came with a minty redfield 3-9x40 scope starting bid was $350. I placed a bid on it and totally foregot about it, since most model 70's were going well over 500 recently. I also found a used, but well taken care of 1100 with a hastings 24" barrel (takes rem chokes) and was a magnum receiver that took 3" shells and the gun even came with a side mount scope mount that has a detachable top portion so i can leave the base on the side,but remove the scope/red dot when not needed. starting bid was $300. I bid a little more competitively on this one since I really wanted it, but again my budget was limited and was not expecting to win it.
long story short,
I just logged on to gun broker and looks like i was the only bidder on both guns and won them at their starting bids . now I need to explain to the wife why i need to borrow a few hundred from the savings to cover the unexpected win of both guns ( had enough for 1 and then a little extra). Guess I will put up with the yelling and looks like i will need to raid the "surplus" area of my gun bench to see what I got sitting around that I can part with to put cash back into the savings asap to quiet down the wife.
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