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need advice at a semi local gun store there is a winchester model 75 with the stamps in the stock P proof on pistol grip and one on the side a box with a RA maybe some thing else couldn't tell the stock has been refinished metal is in good shape has the sights front and back peep has a weaver block mounted on the barrel right in front of the receiver that is the only other thing for $525 does that sound good or let it go.
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It probably depends on how badly you want a Winchester Model 75 Target rifle.
They are good capable old school target rifles. In the same class as a Remington 513T but not in the same league as a Winchester 52. In 2021, it is a decent asking price for a rifle that has not been screwed up or modified (no extra holes, cut or carved stock, missing hardware etc.). Most local places I see would try to to get more simply because it is an old Winchester rifle. That said, it is not a smokin' deal/giveaway price. Does it have a magazine? Rear sight mounting base on the receiver? Personally, I'd let it go because I'm not that interested in a Model 75. Someone who is looking for one would likely buy it and be quite happy with it. Last edited by 7.62 Nitro Express; 04-07-2021 at 10:29 AM. |
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