2_x_no_4_mk11_303_rifles_new_unwrapped_still_in_paper.html
Noone will ever see them.
As whoever decides to open the packaging will devalue them.
Interesting though.....
Chappo wrote:Seems i dont know how to post links.
Ozgunsales. 2 new smle 303,s in unopened packaging.
Chappo wrote:2_x_no_4_mk11_303_rifles_new_unwrapped_still_in_paper.html
Noone will ever see them.
As whoever decides to open the packaging will devalue them.
Interesting though.....
Supaduke wrote:Personally, have no interest in these sort of guns. You want that sort of investment, buy gold. Guns are for shooting. Good for bragging rights only, but if no one can see them or shoot them......waste of fkn money.
Noisydad wrote:Supa nailed it! They were made for shootin!
Stix wrote:Supaduke wrote:Personally, have no interest in these sort of guns. You want that sort of investment, buy gold. Guns are for shooting. Good for bragging rights only, but if no one can see them or shoot them......waste of fkn money.Noisydad wrote:Supa nailed it! They were made for shootin!
HERE HERE...!!!
I know someone who has a few old wini 92's in his safe that he wont let me get my hands on...i let him have it a little while ago, mentioning they are made to shoot, & better someone get use out of them than they rust away locked in a safe for the last 50 plus years...I also added that a few shots out of them will likely do them good, but certainly wont do them any harm...!!
Some people...
Serial number is on the tag, an accepted method of showing the number allocated to that rifle. It is permitted to open enough wrapping to view the serial, however, without affecting the value. This pair include their wrapped No4 bayonets as well which are selling for $80 to &100 each, but even so I know of another pair of wrapped consecutive rifles on sale for $5000, No good to me as, like others here, I need to shoot my collection. Having said that, I do have an unfired Colt Storekeeper SAA in 45LC, hasn't even had the cylinder turned. It must sell soon as the mental anguish I go through seeing and knowing I have 45LC ammo in the cupboard is enormous! CheersWombat wrote:I'd like to hear the conversation when the buyer has a safe inspection and the police want to verify the serial numbers........
No1Mk3 wrote:I do have an unfired Colt Storekeeper SAA in 45LC, hasn't even had the cylinder turned. It must sell soon as the mental anguish I go through seeing and knowing I have 45LC ammo in the cupboard is enormous! Cheers