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Mountain Rifles Inc?

Billetproof

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Wyandotte, MI
A friend offered to trade me a Mountain Rifles Inc. rifle in 30/378 for something of mine that he wants. It looks like it has a 28 inch stainless barrel with a custom muzzle brake. It has what i was told is a Dakota 76 action, looks like a custom mauser style. It is in what looks like a black and gray B&C stock and probably weighs 5 1/2 pounds. What is the value of this? If I yake it, I will probably sell it as I don't have the need for anything that powerful in Michigan. Is there any market for these?
Thanks,
Mark
 
A friend offered to trade me a Mountain Rifles Inc. rifle in 30/378 for something of mine that he wants. It looks like it has a 28 inch stainless barrel with a custom muzzle brake. It has what i was told is a Dakota 76 action, looks like a custom mauser style. It is in what looks like a black and gray B&C stock and probably weighs 5 1/2 pounds. What is the value of this? If I yake it, I will probably sell it as I don't have the need for anything that powerful in Michigan. Is there any market for these?
Thanks,
Mark

Nothing? Nobody has any feedback or knowledge of these rifles? Is there another forum I should try or just tell him to keep it? Appreciate any help. Thanks
 
A friend offered to trade me a Mountain Rifles Inc. rifle in 30/378 for something of mine that he wants. It looks like it has a 28 inch stainless barrel with a custom muzzle brake. It has what i was told is a Dakota 76 action, looks like a custom mauser style. It is in what looks like a black and gray B&C stock and probably weighs 5 1/2 pounds. What is the value of this? If I yake it, I will probably sell it as I don't have the need for anything that powerful in Michigan. Is there any market for these?
Thanks,
Mark

I'd be very interested if you wanted to sell it
 
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