Howdy,
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I've got three rifles for sale on Gunbroker.com. Figured descriptions, pictures, and all that jazz easier on Gunbroker.
Here are the links:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1038727180
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1038705300...
It is clean and can still see the rifling..I'm sure it is worn but I am not an expert on that...I can take a cartridge and see how far down it seats at the end of the barrel....that's on old trick I was shown, but it is far from scientific.
I've got a classic Winchester Model 94 in 32 Winchester Special. Year of manufacture is 1949 from tracing serial numbers and production numbers. Looks like it's out of a western classic movie....I test fired it 25 years ago and then used it as a wall hanger...times force sale...asking $1200 or...
I've got a classic Winchester Model 94 in 32 Winchester Special. Year of manufacture is 1949 from tracing serial numbers and production numbers. Looks like it's out of a western classic movie....I test fired it 25 years ago and then used it as a wall hanger...times force sale...asking $1200 or...
Don't know anything about that unit, but if memory serves me it seems like all the comments about that portion of the state is usually "saw tons of elk on private property and they never came off".
My two cents is I'd find an all rugged mountain unit with less public lands consisting of fields...
With several folks talking about the altitude, I'd also advise to make sure your gear is up to the task. Seen plenty of folks dreaming of hunting elk in Colorado and other great states, and good on ya, but many come out for a hunt and have inadequate gear (boots, optics, and pack comes to mind)...
I have a 1950's Winchester 94 in 32 Winchester Special that I'd consider letting go of for the right price. Not sure if you are collecting or hunting, but just so it's out there.
For those of you who have seen my previous post "Let Me Tell You MY Tale of Woe" in here (for those of you unfamiliar with this tale scroll back few a few pages and read it, quite entertaining), thought I'd give a follow up. The gunsmith cleared my barrel obstruction and got the casing out of my...
The model 88 was made in 308 in 1955, or at least my oldest 88 was manufactured in 1955 per the serial number ...I have one with a 16xxx serial number and one with a 63xxx serial number. Great rifles!