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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Shoot it or make it a safe queen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1634308" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>A family friend passed away a few weeks ago. Since I was the only gun owner she knew, the widow asked me and the little lady over Saturday to evaluate the 30 firearms she had so she could sell them. Took my borescope and found one which could not have been ever fired. Serial number indicates a 1983 Ruger 77 in 22-250 totally 100% condition. This rifle has the most perfect barrel I've ever seen on a 77. No machine marks, smooth lands and grooves and the walnut stock hasn't a single mark with the checkering very sharp. I've offered her a very fair price and she accepted. Shoot it or safe queen? I personally shoot and hunt all my rifles, but is this worth saving as a unfired? As a side note, there is thousands of hand loaded rifle and pistol ammo in bags. For liability purposes, how should this be disposed? She wants to be rid of all firearms and ammunition ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1634308, member: 70363"] A family friend passed away a few weeks ago. Since I was the only gun owner she knew, the widow asked me and the little lady over Saturday to evaluate the 30 firearms she had so she could sell them. Took my borescope and found one which could not have been ever fired. Serial number indicates a 1983 Ruger 77 in 22-250 totally 100% condition. This rifle has the most perfect barrel I've ever seen on a 77. No machine marks, smooth lands and grooves and the walnut stock hasn't a single mark with the checkering very sharp. I've offered her a very fair price and she accepted. Shoot it or safe queen? I personally shoot and hunt all my rifles, but is this worth saving as a unfired? As a side note, there is thousands of hand loaded rifle and pistol ammo in bags. For liability purposes, how should this be disposed? She wants to be rid of all firearms and ammunition ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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