Lawyerman
03-19-2007, 04:34 PM
I had a table at our local gunshow this weekend. Was mainly trying to get rid of some of my "inherited" guns and had moderate success there.
Anyway I was getting ready to leave when a guy I know somewhat walked up with a rifle he was trying to sell. I could see it was a Remington 760 an older one- vertical grooved foreend old (dates to 1954).....I like the Remington pumps so I asked what caliber- big mistake! He says .35 Remington.....I calmly ask to look at the gun- it is probably in 95% or better condition, bore is excellent....I ask what he wants out of it- $250. Hmm, I offer $225 and he takes it.
Rifle has a Weaver one piece base on it and the original iron sights are present. The stock and foreend are in great shape- no scratches or cracks. Original aluminum buttplate is in place. A sling swivel stud was put in the buttstock and they used a barrel band for the front sling swivel. I hate those dang things. Hanging something on the barrel is no good as far as I am concerned, especially in a rifle that is essentially free floated to begin with. Going to have to find a way to sling it like the later models with the swivel stud in the forrend hanger......
This is going to be a cast bullet pig thumper extrordinaire! Can't wait to get to the range with this one.
Anyway I was getting ready to leave when a guy I know somewhat walked up with a rifle he was trying to sell. I could see it was a Remington 760 an older one- vertical grooved foreend old (dates to 1954).....I like the Remington pumps so I asked what caliber- big mistake! He says .35 Remington.....I calmly ask to look at the gun- it is probably in 95% or better condition, bore is excellent....I ask what he wants out of it- $250. Hmm, I offer $225 and he takes it.
Rifle has a Weaver one piece base on it and the original iron sights are present. The stock and foreend are in great shape- no scratches or cracks. Original aluminum buttplate is in place. A sling swivel stud was put in the buttstock and they used a barrel band for the front sling swivel. I hate those dang things. Hanging something on the barrel is no good as far as I am concerned, especially in a rifle that is essentially free floated to begin with. Going to have to find a way to sling it like the later models with the swivel stud in the forrend hanger......
This is going to be a cast bullet pig thumper extrordinaire! Can't wait to get to the range with this one.