Buying a rifle that's "never" been used?

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Buying a rifle that's "never" been used?

Post by ployer » 28 Oct 2013, 9:05 am

Just wondering what everyone's take is on this stuff is when looking at second hand rifles.

Used guns always seems loaded with rifles which are claimed to have had only 10 or 50 or some tiny amount of rounds put through them.

Can't say I'm not a bit suspicious...

Winding the odometer back on a crappy old car comes to mind :lol:

Mostly legit you think or... ?
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Post by on_one_wheel » 28 Oct 2013, 12:08 pm

There are plenty of collectors out there. I'v got a mate with 2 rifles that he has only put 5 through.
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Post by Blackened » 28 Oct 2013, 2:21 pm

There would be a few dodgy ones, but there are legit reasons.

People take it up for a while an it's not their thing.

Switch from hunting with a sporter to bench with a heavy weight... Things like that.
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Post by Hardcast » 28 Oct 2013, 3:09 pm

Yeah, I like to be able to see a rifle in the flesh if I'm buying a second hand one.

I bought a Winchester 'Cowboy Commemorative' 30/30 Model 94, from a mate who hadn't shot it much, and he had never loaded it via the magazine, no scratches on the loading gate. looked new.

Really upset him when I told him I'd got the first pig with it. :lol:
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Post by iwaslike » 28 Oct 2013, 3:24 pm

Hardcast wrote:Really upset him when I told him I'd got the first pig with it. :lol:


Ha Ha.

Stole his guns christening shot hey :lol:
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Post by oohsam » 28 Oct 2013, 4:25 pm

Very common for most.
Most of my rifles get a good run, but I've got 1 or 2 that I haven't even put a pack of ammo through. Just sighted in and left it in the safe. Then after a while I think....You know. I don't need that. And sell it...

Unless you have a bore cam, and know what you're doing, you'd never really know.
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Post by agentzero » 28 Oct 2013, 4:34 pm

Hardcast wrote:Yeah, I like to be able to see a rifle in the flesh if I'm buying a second hand one.

I bought a Winchester 'Cowboy Commemorative' 30/30 Model 94, from a mate who hadn't shot it much, and he had never loaded it via the magazine, no scratches on the loading gate. looked new.


That's the way. Get your eyes on it first before committing IMO.
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Post by maxi » 29 Oct 2013, 5:37 pm

agentzero wrote:That's the way. Get your eyes on it first before committing IMO.


Yup. I've bought second hand no problem, but first hand inspection is a must for me.
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