Kyle Wright
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What’s the best deal you ever got on a firearm?
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Man, I love coming across those deals and then I always remember the old joke: “My biggest fear is that my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them.”Some dumb ass on armslist sold me his grandpa’s 16 ga Fox sxs for $300 once. Had a little wear and patina on it, but overall in really good condition.
Haha i dont think he had a clue about what he had. He pulled up in a Subaru wagon wearing Teva sandals. He probably just needed cash for hiking gear.Man, I love coming across those deals and then I always remember the old joke: “My biggest fear is that my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them.”
My brother in Christ, I literally drive a Subaru wagonHaha i dont think he had a clue about what he had. He pulled up in a Subaru wagon wearing Teva sandals. He probably just needed cash for hiking gear.
If you want to make a 50% return on your investment, hit me up in the DMs2 years ago I scored a
Winchester 94 30-30 made in '72 probably never fired
$300
It will reside in my cabin once its finished, in quintessential fashion hanging above the entry door.If you want to make a 50% return on your investment, hit me up in the DMs
I got a ‘58 Featherweight Model 70 30-06 for a similar price at a gun show about 6 years back. It’s hard to beat a pre 64 at a good price.I have a few:
Picked up a fixed choke Winchester 101 20 gauge a couple years ago for $500, so that has to be the best one. Great wood, decent bluing, no complaints.
Second would be the Beretta BL-4 20 gauge with fixed chokes for $500 in 2022 and gifted that one to my dad with the understanding that it’s coming back to me one day. Made a heck of a birthday present for the old man.
Another would be my 1951 Win M70 Standard in .30-06. Got that one for $500 as well. Bluing rates probably 5 or 6 out of 10, but I live in a dry climate and keep a thin layer of oil on all the metal parts.
They’re fine rifles and I’m always on the hunt for a good one at a good price. Most that I’ve seen have been carried a lot and shot very little, which is fine by me.I got a ‘58 Featherweight Model 70 30-06 for a similar price at a gun show about 6 years back. It’s hard to beat a pre 64 at a good price.