My new little M6 Scout

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Voland

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I finally broke down and picked one up. I still have not had a chance to take it to the range but this weekend its on. :evil:

This appears to be mid 80's Springfield. Its fairly clean so it will be interesting to see how it actually shoots. I plan on replacing the assembly pin with something a little easier to take down but thats about it. Now when I go hiking through my buddy's land, I will not have to lug around 14lb of gun gear. :D

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Real curious what you paid for it. I am looking to make some room in my gun safe. I have one I would like to send to a new home if it is worth anything.

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I bought one a while ago for $300-ish, and it was a good deal at the time.

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I believe the non-CZ marked rifles are going for more than the CZ ones.

I paid $340 total (price+shipping+transfer) a while ago for a CZ in the box with maybe 5 rounds through it.
 
I wish I would have bought one when the local shop had them at $100.

I often wish that I had one but can't justify buying one at 300+. That seems like a lot of money.

They are neat though.

Greebe
 
Man a few years back you could pick these up for around $100. Down, down, down, goes the American dollar.
I think the fact they don't make them any more is why they are going up so fast. Weak dollar doesn't help, but other things haven't went up 300-400% in price over a couple year period.
 
My dad bought tens of ex-military 1911's for $15-$30 per gun... Now those would all be going for $600-$2000 per gun.

When they don't make something any more, the price goes up. Pretty simple.
 
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