HillbillyRed
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Does anybody know what these things are worth? In decent shape. It has the gold medallion on the stock that says Safety-Ethics-Sportsmanship.
I dunno. I paid $75 for the squirrel stock gun I posted pics of further back in the thread (18rd tube, old style wraparound front sight) in perfect condition. I'm the one that refinished it for cosmetic reasons (that and I don't plan on ever selling it - I'll be teaching my son to shoot with it, and hopefully he'll teach his son with it as well).Awesome, mine is the 18 round version, with a squirrel on the stock... Worth maybe $125? Would never sell it, is too much fun to shoot. Dang fun gun.
Well, value does not matter. I ain't selling mine. Just a joy to shoot.I dunno. I paid $75 for the squirrel stock gun I posted pics of further back in the thread (18rd tube, old style wraparound front sight) in perfect condition. I'm the one that refinished it for cosmetic reasons (that and I don't plan on ever selling it - I'll be teaching my son to shoot with it, and hopefully he'll teach his son with it as well).
That's no lie. I've only shot one or two unmodified .22LR rifles that can even come close to matching the groups this one prints. These marlins are ACCURATE.Well, value does not matter. I ain't selling mine. Just a joy to shoot.
Furncliff said:IMAGE#1
This stainless m60 I bought from a charity auction. I wanted to support the charity and did not care what the rifle cost. It came to $160. I added the TH stock and scope afterward. Since this pic was taken I replaced the Centerpoint scope with a pawn shop find Leupold M8-4x.
I also have a newer m60 with the short barrel and laminated stock. I bought it at a pawn shop for $100. It appeared to be unfired. Go figure.
I love them both.