Feedback on marketprice
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Feedback on marketprice
One of known guy is interested in selling his Hornet .22 rifle ,this is in nib condiction ,was originally imported by him in 70s , what would be the expected market price of this piece ,Feedback is requested. Cheers James.......
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Re: Feedback on marketprice
No dealer will give you more than 50 K tops,on IFG you can ask for anything but you wont likely find a buyer.
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Re: Feedback on marketprice
Hello James
What make and model number?? Photos please..
Jonah
What make and model number?? Photos please..
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Re: Feedback on marketprice
Hi James,
Kindly post the details of the rifle available. If its in NIB condition as you mentioned the price would depend on the make. In India Brono, Winchester ,Anchutz & Savage are the most commonly rifles available in 22 Hornet. Brono & Winchester could be anywhere around 75K to 90 K . Savage is ofcourse a little less. Ocassionally even single shot 22 Hornets are available like the Stevens Model 417. But this is a pretty old model. Think theses were manufactured in 1940's.
AC
Kindly post the details of the rifle available. If its in NIB condition as you mentioned the price would depend on the make. In India Brono, Winchester ,Anchutz & Savage are the most commonly rifles available in 22 Hornet. Brono & Winchester could be anywhere around 75K to 90 K . Savage is ofcourse a little less. Ocassionally even single shot 22 Hornets are available like the Stevens Model 417. But this is a pretty old model. Think theses were manufactured in 1940's.
AC