Yep but still has value just not big bucks.Sporterized stock is gonna hurt the value…
Nope.Hopefully it hasnt been refinished or drilled and tapped
Had the sling hole filled in with wood paste long ago. Bluing on the receiver is well worn as well but to be expected.If it's just had the forend chopped off and nothing else, it's not too hard to put it back to a semblance of originality. If most of the original stock is salvageable, it's probably worth doing.
Yep but still has value just not big bucks.
I imagine her dad bought it in Northern Mn long ago when they were $49.95 cuz he was not a Veteran.Pun intended? lol it has probably taken some big bucks in its time. Many Veterans converted bring back rifles into deer guns, it was cheap at the time versus buying a new rifle.
I imagine her dad bought it in Northern Mn long ago when they were $49.95 cuz he was not a Veteran.
So basically a bolt matching barelled action + trigger guard, and maybe a buttplate if they are lucky. That's about $600.Old family friend showed me her dad’s old 8mm as she called it. CE 41 all matching from what I saw top to bottom and rear sight but Sporterized stock.
Wasn’t for sale and I just told her it had value. Nice to hold though.
Yep just got a quick look. Rear sight was matching numbers.So basically a bolt matching barelled action + trigger guard, and maybe a buttplate if they are lucky. That's about $600.
Yep just got a quick look. Rear sight was matching numbers.
Metal looked good just faded bluing where previously mentioned. Hope she changes her mind and sells it to me someday.Sure. I was assuming that the metal is unmessed with, so rear sights intact. Still, about $600