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Kimber Oregan 22lr Classic with rings and 6 mags.

Spence1875

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Houston, Tx
I have bought and sold here for years with no issues. I prefer a check I wait till clears, usually 2 or 3 days, but will take also take zelle.

I will also need an FFL or will sell FTF in Houston TX area. FFL must accept from an individual with a copy of my DL and receipt.

I have for sale a really nice Kimber of Oregon Classic Model 22 lr.

The blueing is in like new shape.

The stock is excellent overall, with really good figure and grain. There is a very small crack at the bottom of the toe, which is super common in these Kimber 82 sporters. It was very small, less than 1 inch and has been epoxied, it will not crack anymore and is hard to see, I have close ups of it.

It comes with Mint Talley 1 inch rings.

It has 6 magazines with it, all in excellent shape. 1 five round blue follower, 1 five round chrome follower and 4 chrome follower 10 rd mags. The guy I bought this from must have alot of 22s with magazines as he lightly etched Kimber 82 on some of the mags. Again, you can see the light marking in the pics.

This is a great gun with alot of extras that cost a lot to buy, $1200 shipped.

I have more pics I can email or text.

Also remember shipping costs are nuts anymore.

Thanks Spence
 

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I have bought and sold here for years with no issues. I prefer a check I wait till clears, usually 2 or 3 days, but will take also take zelle.

I will also need an FFL or will sell FTF in Houston TX area. FFL must accept from an individual with a copy of my DL and receipt.

I have for sale a really nice Kimber of Oregon Classic Model 22 lr.

The blueing is in like new shape.

The stock is excellent overall, with really good figure and grain. There is a very small crack at the bottom of the toe, which is super common in these Kimber 82 sporters. It was very small, less than 1 inch and has been epoxied, it will not crack anymore and is hard to see, I have close ups of it.

It comes with Mint Talley 1 inch rings.

It has 6 magazines with it, all in excellent shape. 1 five round blue follower, 1 five round chrome follower and 4 chrome follower 10 rd mags. The guy I bought this from must have alot of 22s with magazines as he lightly etched Kimber 82 on some of the mags. Again, you can see the light marking in the pics.

This is a great gun with alot of extras that cost a lot to buy, $1200 shipped.

I have more pics I can email or text.

Also remember shipping costs are nuts anymore.

Thanks Spence
Spence 1875 sir , it is an addiction. My first episode, started in the early 80's still going. I would purchase this one and still may . I have several irons in the fire. I will check back a little later. I like to use a leupold 6x power compact a.o. , hell hath no fury, taking name's and kicking cans . I have decimated the starlings and female cowbirds. This venture took me 21 years to get out of commission . They decimated the warbler population around here, till I started reading about their habits. There were the kimber 82 classic , started. I still have it , and still very accurate, but looks like the hind wheels of hard times, well the stock does. The varmints to its kimber name is a lot. I hope it this kimber is still here. They are something else. Thanks Buck in n.c.
 
I have one of these. They are a marvelous "man sized" .22. Hard to find and the mags are especially hard to find. If I didn't already have one I'd be scraping together some Benjamins for this one.
 
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