1968 M77 question

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Tbearguide
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1968 M77 question

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I'm helping someone to sell a m77 in 308 that has a 3 digit serial number which to my knowledge makes it a 1968 production. Just wondering if there is anything special good or bad that I need to know when listing it. The rifle is in nearly ANIB condition and I'm not certain if it was ever fired. Any thoughts or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 1968 M77 question

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Well being boxed with high condition and then a 3-digit serial number, which certainly adds value. I will let the rifle guys chime in as to how much.
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Re: 1968 M77 question

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FT44, Thanks for the reply. I misspoke, I do not have the original box, but it is in "as new" condition. I apoloze for my error.
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Re: 1968 M77 question

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That is ok, the 3-digit s/n and "as new" condition still increases its value.
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salem103
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Re: 1968 M77 question

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R? or RS? Will also determine value
Tbearguide
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The rifle is an R
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Re: 1968 M77 question

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I saw one sell in Tulsa high 3 digit definitely not NIB nor even close....sold to a dealer for $900....I am sure he thought there was money left in the deal or he wouldn't have bought it.....YMMV
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Re: 1968 M77 question

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Thanks radicalrod!! I'm putting it up on gunsinternstional, we shall see what interest we get on it.
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