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04-07-2014 11:03 PM
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$200 for a deer rifle? Not bad, not bad at all. Shame a T38 with intact mum was destroyed. You didn't over pay IMO just didn't know what you were buying. It's up to you to either return it or keep it but like I said you weren't raped price wise.
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I agree with Warpig, there's no collector value but it looks to have been nicely done so if it shoots good and your happy with it then the price wasn't out of line at all for a hunting rifle.
One of my favorite deer rifles is a nicely done 1909 Argentine Mauser.
Last edited by vintage hunter; 04-08-2014 at 10:13 AM.
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Appreciate the responses gentlemen. I decided to keep it and was able to talk the shop into returning $30 and throw I'm a rifle bag. Upgraded the scope with that so I'm not sitting too bad. Thanks!
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If you add up the individual prices of the barrel (and fitting), scope, (even a "budget" one), mount and fitting, sling, stock, bolt-handle mod etc, it would somewhat exceed what you paid for it. And then you swung a better deal from the shop! Good work.
If it shoots well, it was a bargain.
There was some interesting stuff "lying around" Hill AFB last time I was there in the 1990s; must dig out the photos.
Cheers from Oz..
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