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**Reduced**... Winchester Fajen Friends of NRA, 30-06, Never Fired!

dwinmeade

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Location
Liberty, PA
Gun store price...$1,500.00!

...$1400.00...

(Shipping from gun store to your FFL...$50.00.)

Selling for a friend:

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Description:
This rifle is #16 of 650 special rifles made for the NRA by Reinhart Fajen, the stock-making company, in 1997. It is built on the pre-64 CRF Classic Model 70 action. Winchester supplied 650 barreled actions "in the white" to Fajen, who then hand-polished them to a custom-shop level, applied a deep blue-black finish, had decorative gold enhancements applied to the receiver, muzzle, pistol grip and floorplate, and stocked them in an AA grade American Black Walnut stock.

This series is known as the Friends of the NRA special edition. They is chambered in 30-06, true to the history of The Rifleman's Rifle.


Thanks for looking...

Donald Baldwin
Liberty, PA
312-617-4711
 
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Ain't computers sooo much fun! LOL. At my age, I'm lucky to send and receive emails! Hehehehe
BTW, your gun/reloading room is way too neat and clean! I am both jealous and embarrassed .
 
Gun store price...$1,500.00!

...$1400.00...
(Shipping from gun store to your FFL... $50.00.)
 
I assume original box and paperwork included but wanted to confirm.
 
My friend bought it off an online auction 3-4 years ago. It came to him with no box or paperwork. He thought he was buying just a normal Winchester 70 rifle in 30-06, as it was listed as nothing special. He was surprised at what he got.

It sits in a display among a bunch of used guns...stands out like a sore thumb!
 
NIce rifle for sure but some of its value is based on having the original box and paperwork from a collector's perspective. I don't understand why folks (whomever first purchased it) don't understand the importance of keeping the packaging for limited edition firearms. Oh well, someone will still get a pretty rifle.
 
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