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  1. What price do you have in mind Paul? The wear seems to be external only. Very clean internally, magazine is pristine.
  2. Return with us now to the days of yesteryear... when rich deep bluing and high-grade walnut set the standard. This fine Weatherby was built in Japan @1973/74. It features a 26" barrel, 4+1 capacity, rosewood forend tip, diamond inlaid grip cap, excellent factory recoil pad, premium figured walnut with high-gloss finish with skip-line checkering and Weatherby's excellent 2x7x34 scope. The .270 Weatherby Magnum cartridge can send a 150-grain bullet downrange at over 3400 fps, making it both flat-shooting and powerful. Weatherby guarantees a 1" group at 100 yards with its own or other premium factory ammo. This rifle is cosmetically excellent. I can promise that you won't be disappointed when you see it in person. Comes with @40 rounds of Weatherby factory ammo. $1800 cash, no trades. FTF in Murfreesboro
  3. This is a VERY limited-edition commemorative. Remington produced only 1500 copies in 1981. The rifle is almost flawless - it does have a small nick on the right front of the pistol grip. Fancy-grade walnut, gold-filled and gold inlaid engraving and a high-polished deep blue finish. There is a .30-06 case head inlaid in front of the magazine on the bottom. Built on Remington's well-known semi-auto action, this custom-shop edition would look good in any collection. $1500 cash, no trades. FTF in Murfreesboro
  4. Capable of taking all plains game in Africa and any game in North America, the .300 Weatherby is one of the most powerful .30 caliber rifles in existence. This example has been on many hunts in the Western US and has a few marks to show for it. Some minor scratches in the bluing and stock, and a larger blemish on the rear right buttstock. It still presents very well, and you have to be close to notice. On the plus side this rifle was built in Germany @1973 by J.P. Sauer & Sohn, arguably the best of Weatherby's production. Most German rifles have 24" barrels but this one is the unusual and desirable 26" version. Capacity is 3+1, and it's topped by one of Weatherby's excellent 3x9 Japanese scopes. The finish is deep blue and the high-grade walnut and skip-line checkering are very fancy. Includes +/- 80 rounds of factory ammo. German precision, Weatherby design, accuracy and power add up to make this one a keeper. $1900 cash, no trades. FTF in Murfreesboro
  5. Used but very nice Browning Automatic Rifle, made in Belgium in 1970. Deep blue is almost perfect, walnut stock and forearm have a number of scratches but no gouges or unsightly blemishes - from 3 ft. away they're almost unnoticeable. I tried to get good photos. 3x9 BSA scope mounted in weaver rings, factory iron sights also. Caliber .270 Win makes it a very versatile piece. includes 1 spare magazine, about 40 rounds of factory ammo. $1200. FTF in Murfreesboro
  6. Beretta 9mm Compact, 15-round mag (only one) for sale. Lots of shallow scratches on both sides of slide, otherwise excellent condition. Double/single action, ambi slide stops and hammer-drop safeties. It has a steel slide and hi-cap mag, so it's a bit heavy for concealed carry in my opinion, but it would make a tidy package for household defense or as a car gun. $350 no trades. FTF in Murfreesboro.
  7. I think I see one or more Stevens pump shotguns in the pictures. If so I would be interested and more information, asking price, etc. I'm in Murfreesboro, able to travel to you.

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