M77 1978

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M77 1978

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Have a chance to pick this up , don't really need it but the wood is so nice .
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That is great wood, better buy it or you will always wish you had!!
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That's a beaut!
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You can always sell it but if you don't buy it you will may regret not picking it up. It is a beauty and that wood is amazing.
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What caliber is that beauty chambered in?
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I think John Taffin said " in 6 months you won't miss the money" but you will always miss the gun!!!

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Cirrhitidae wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 4:13 pm What caliber is that beauty chambered in?
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That's a beautiful specimen, a unique wood grain pattern. If the price is reasonable I would definitely pick it up. Thanks for sharing.
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TW 44, whats the ask price on the 30-06? That is one beautiful stalk Sir, whats the ask price on it. Something to consider its a 77ST round top with open sites, which as you know are more rare than the 77R.
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LIBERTY FOREVER wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2019 8:12 am TW 44, whats the ask price on the 30-06? That is one beautiful stalk Sir, whats the ask price on it. Something to consider its a 77ST round top with open sites, which as you know are more rare than the 77R.
Its in my safe and he is asking 450 .. I was thinking that was high ?
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