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    FWIW, I think Chuck is about right as far as what I'd sell it for. ($850 +)

    But I wouldn't want to sell it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cafdfw View Post
    FWIW, I think Chuck is about right as far as what I'd sell it for. ($850 +)

    But I wouldn't want to sell it!
    I'm getting up in years and disposing of much of my collection. I know if my bride was left with my collection many would take advantage of her.

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    Can't be an RLB as only the first 35 thou were so stamped and had the grasping groove stock. That said, if it has all Remington parts....no "buts" I wouldn't ask a dime under 1K with a nice bore and the documentation. I am still looking for a follower and buttplate marked cubby cover for my SN 3004295. Finding original Remingtons with no "buts" is real tough these days. Regards, Rick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sakorick View Post
    Can't be an RLB as only the first 35 thou were so stamped and had the grasping groove stock.
    Sorry Rick, that is incorrect. The Boxed RLB came first, on grasping groove and non grasping groove S stocks, followed by unboxed RLB in two iterations... closely spaced RLB, and widely spaced R L B. RLB stocks can be found as late as 3220000 range, along with boxed Frank J Atwood starting to be observed in that range. I own original rifles from nearly start of production through 3190000 and all have RLB stocks.

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