I stopped at a small gunshow this weekend and found three rifles in .375 Win. Two were Marlins and one a Winchester 94. One Marlin was in excellent condition and the other two rifles were 95% or so. Anyway, they went from 蹉 to 蹻 in asking price. I wasn't aware the .375 Win chambering was bringing a premium Just curious as to what you know about the value of rifles in .375 Win. Thanks, Ed
There is a Bigbore 94 pre-AE in 375 up here in the Pacific North West at a pawn shop for 踗. It seems to be in great shape . He had a sale a few weeks ago at 20% off and it still didn't go ??
Sure --- I already have one or it would be in my safe !!! I live in the Mt. Vernon - Burlington area North of Seattle .. The gun is just east of me in Sedro Woolly . A pawn shop down town .. It was there last week , I was trying to deal on another gun with a nice Leupold 3.5x10 on it ..
I'm off this weekend and next week if you need a hand dealing or looking. I do the pawn shop run about every chance I get ... My home E-mail --- mcgovjk@cnw.com
MACO, thanks for the offer and sorry it took so long to get back to you. We've been having phone line problems and keep losing the internet connection. I live over on the Peninsula and get to your area at least a couple times a year. This weekend is a no go with too many things left undone during deer season. Ed
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