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eh would need more info on both guns to find a good price as they can be wildly different.
case in point the second gun with just that info matches guns anywhere from $250-$850.
the model and caliber is very useful for hunting down the right price.
i'm not familiar with the first rifle, but the second is the ruger .22 which comes in both semi-auto and bolt action version.

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yeah thats on the upper end of what I would pay for a .22 but thats just me. I dont don much shooting now days so take it with a grain of salt what I SAY
I probably shoot the .22 more than I do my other two guns (it's easier on the ears and shoulder for one thing -or is that two things). But what do you use a .22 for? Cans and maybe small game. No sense spending a lot of money to shoot cans.

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Wow... small world. My deer hunting rifle is a russian military rifle that takes 7.62 rounds. I always forget the model but Mosin-Nagent sounds right
My third gun, probably my favorite, is a 16 gauge Featherlight Ithaca Repeater, 28 inch barrel with a modified choke (circa 1950 I think) that belonged first to my grandfather.
Edit: Yup Mosin-Nagant (M-38 I believe though it might be the m-44)
Edit 2: Anyone who wants a good high powered yet inexpensive rifle - I would recommend looking into the Mosin. It will cost you about $100 and is a reliable gun.

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they are good rifles , but mines a heavy one. I would say yours is a newer model. Mines a 1914 army issue infantry rifle. Solid wood . I got mine at roses used to be a chain store for like 40 bucks about 91 or so. It was in rough shape so I stripped it down and refinished it [cherrywood stain] and re blued it. Funny thing is Russia in the early 1900's had alot of mixed iron batches in there gun works so when I blued this one the bolt,and barrel came out a copperish color,looks cool though.

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they are good rifles , but mines a heavy one. I would say yours is a newer model. Mines a 1914 army issue infantry rifle. Solid wood . I got mine at roses used to be a chain store for like 40 bucks about 91 or so. It was in rough shape so I stripped it down and refinished it [cherrywood stain] and re blued it. Funny thing is Russia in the early 1900's had alot of mixed iron batches in there gun works so when I blued this one the bolt,and barrel came out a copperish color,looks cool though.
Mines actually chinese made - or at least it has chinese markings. I figure it came over from Korea. The guy I bought it off of painted the wood with a camouflage type paint, so though its just wood and iron, its a very interesting green color.

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Mines actually chinese made - or at least it has chinese markings. I figure it came over from Korea. The guy I bought it off of painted the wood with a camouflage type paint, so though its just wood and iron, its a very interesting green color.
green huh that be intreting. Mine was a deep greasy brown when I got it very well worn and dark. Took alot of work to get it all off really. sweet gun though with no more kick then a .22 how much does yours weight?
Mines about 10 or 11 pounds so not sure if there all that havey, Did yours have the cleaning rod with it?
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Wicht wrote:
Mines actually chinese made - or at least it has chinese markings. I figure it came over from Korea. The guy I bought it off of painted the wood with a camouflage type paint, so though its just wood and iron, its a very interesting green color.green huh that be intreting. Mine was a deep greasy brown when I got it very well worn and dark. Took alot of work to get it all off really. sweet gun though with no more kick then a .22 how much does yours weight?
Mines about 10 or 11 pounds so not sure if there all that havey, Did yours have the cleaning rod with it?
No. No cleaning rod. Mine certainly kicks more than a .22 but its not that bad.

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seekerofshadowlight wrote:No. No cleaning rod. Mine certainly kicks more than a .22 but its not that bad.Wicht wrote:
Mines actually chinese made - or at least it has chinese markings. I figure it came over from Korea. The guy I bought it off of painted the wood with a camouflage type paint, so though its just wood and iron, its a very interesting green color.green huh that be intreting. Mine was a deep greasy brown when I got it very well worn and dark. Took alot of work to get it all off really. sweet gun though with no more kick then a .22 how much does yours weight?
Mines about 10 or 11 pounds so not sure if there all that havey, Did yours have the cleaning rod with it?
well mines a heavy bastard soild wood though and though has a small plate on the stock i'll take some pics later so we can compare great gun though