Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT sold pending funds Winchester 63 & FREE gun case!
Location: MARIETTA
Zip Code: 30066
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $250
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Ruger MkI or MkII pistol
Caliber: 22LR
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Selling my mistake!
Back in 1997-98 I read "Unintended Consequences" by John Ross. The protagonist had a Winchester 63 and I thought it sounded like a great gun, so I grabbed a Shotgun News and ordered one.
There were no photos but the dealer described it as "honest use." He was less-than-honest. I will never buy another gun sight unseen
I paid waaaaay more than I'm selling it for. Call it a lesson learned.
But it shoots great! I've taken several squirrels with it. Its balance is fantastic and it wants leap to your shoulder. The bore is shiny.
I need to sell it because it reminds of my mistake, like seeing the first wife all over town
Go check online and see what folks are asking for these!
Here's what's going on:
The nice walnut stock has plug repair in it. I assume someone drilled a hole in it for a sling. It's a well-done plug.
The receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope. I don't know what kind of scope mount took weird holes but here we are. At least they're plugged.
Lots of thin spots in the bluing. This gun was carried a lot. Look around the trigger guard. At least the upper and lower match.
There is a thin spot in the bluing halfway down the barrel. I don't know if it was leaned against a wet rag or the prior owner held it in his left hand.
Anyway, enough ranting. It's a good shooter that's too ugly to be a wall hanger. And I think it's still better than a 10/22
Thanks for reading this far
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Location: MARIETTA
Zip Code: 30066
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $250
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Ruger MkI or MkII pistol
Caliber: 22LR
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Selling my mistake!
Back in 1997-98 I read "Unintended Consequences" by John Ross. The protagonist had a Winchester 63 and I thought it sounded like a great gun, so I grabbed a Shotgun News and ordered one.
There were no photos but the dealer described it as "honest use." He was less-than-honest. I will never buy another gun sight unseen
I paid waaaaay more than I'm selling it for. Call it a lesson learned.
But it shoots great! I've taken several squirrels with it. Its balance is fantastic and it wants leap to your shoulder. The bore is shiny.
I need to sell it because it reminds of my mistake, like seeing the first wife all over town
Go check online and see what folks are asking for these!
Here's what's going on:
The nice walnut stock has plug repair in it. I assume someone drilled a hole in it for a sling. It's a well-done plug.
The receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope. I don't know what kind of scope mount took weird holes but here we are. At least they're plugged.
Lots of thin spots in the bluing. This gun was carried a lot. Look around the trigger guard. At least the upper and lower match.
There is a thin spot in the bluing halfway down the barrel. I don't know if it was leaned against a wet rag or the prior owner held it in his left hand.
Anyway, enough ranting. It's a good shooter that's too ugly to be a wall hanger. And I think it's still better than a 10/22
Thanks for reading this far
Pictures:
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