Curious about this rifle i just got from dad.
Its a nice 62A with an old scope that says weaver model 330
would like to know more about the rifle and its value.
I also have a model 75 target if anyone has info on that also
justin
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Curious about this rifle i just got from dad.
Its a nice 62A with an old scope that says weaver model 330
would like to know more about the rifle and its value.
I also have a model 75 target if anyone has info on that also
justin
an average 60% finish clean tight rifle would be worth about 400 bucks or a bit more. I suspect that scope on the rifle is drilled and tapped into the receiver. if so, ZERO collector value and reduce overall value by 40-50%.
more information on 62A
Winchester 62a models
Model 75s are worth 400-1000 bucks depending upon condition, sights etc. Target rifles NEVER have the collector/shooter demand as the basic rifles so they tend to gather dust as owners expect more than they are worth when they want to sell.
here are some for sale:
http://homesteadfirearms.com/cart2/-...ter_Mod-61.htm
frankly, I don't like them much, and prefer the finest .22 caliber pump rifle ever made, the Model 61.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...n61whole-1.jpg
what model weaver 330- c=click or s -silent - reticule type - post- x hairs??
good point, I missed, the scope may be worth 100-250 itself for someone wanting to create a fake 03A4
i believe its the 330c. a pretty old setup
So it wont hurt anyones feelings if i tap the 75 for scope mounts ??? =)