I don`t want it or anything but was curious to what it`s value is after all it`s been through? I think $40 or $50 at the top end.
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=91730221
Worth anything?
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Oh, I don't know, it's got a barrel, mag, bolt, hammer and a couple of screws. Ain't much worse than one I picked up for about that $40 range:
And, I do think I paid too much!
And, I do think I paid too much!
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Hmmm... how hard do you figure to re-temper that steel? I'm sure the fire it went through took the starch right out of that receiver and barrel...Griff wrote:Oh, I don't know, it's got a barrel, mag, bolt, hammer and a couple of screws. Ain't much worse than one I picked up for about that $40 range:
And, I do think I paid too much!
Tom
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'A Man's got to have a code...
I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid a hand on.
I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them."
-John Bernard Books. Jan. 22, 1901
Guns and fires
Local sports store up here had a fire almost 2 years back.
the real problem to the guns came when the fire depatment pumped all the water in . Steamed eveything, corrosion was terrible even though the fire never got near the guns. Smoke and finish damage as well as a goodly amount of rusting. Then the firemarshall wouldn't let the owners back in to salvage until a reason was determined as to the fire starting.
So the guns had to wait and rust a little more.
Insurance company ended up selling them off through other dealers at pretty decent prices
the real problem to the guns came when the fire depatment pumped all the water in . Steamed eveything, corrosion was terrible even though the fire never got near the guns. Smoke and finish damage as well as a goodly amount of rusting. Then the firemarshall wouldn't let the owners back in to salvage until a reason was determined as to the fire starting.
So the guns had to wait and rust a little more.
Insurance company ended up selling them off through other dealers at pretty decent prices
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