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  • select-fire

    Might be a little tall on the price.. Here is one with wood wear but others on GB are under1k

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/891249051

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  • Toolman286

    There are several variations of the s/a which makes a difference, or at least did. Some were going in the 7-800 range before. ARe the lever actions more reasonable?

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  • susie
    select-fire: 31514982368411/comments/31514993061915

    Might be a little tall on the price.. Here is one with wood wear but others on GB are under1k

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/891249051

    Thanks. I just remember a few years back they were like trying to find hen's teeth. Will peruse the listings and see what all I find.

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  • susie
    Toolman286: 31514982368411/comments/31515004898331

    There are several variations of the s/a which makes a difference, or at least did. Some were going in the 7-800 range before. ARe the lever actions more reasonable?

    Nope, he won't sell them unless you buy all three at $1k per.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    I own a Ruger Semi Auto .44mag. $1K is on the steep side. IMHO.


    For some reason, this is the ONLY site I frequent, that will not accept any attempt to post a photo. (Or) I would have posted a photo mine. Gave up trying. Situation normal. 😒

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  • JimmyJack

    I like the Henry!

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  • SCOUT5

    Didn't you say your Mother used a 44mag rifle?

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  • Nanuq907

    Sigh

    You were able to walk into a store and actually BUY some .44mag? Wow. I was able to buy 4 boxes in August, until I came back that afternoon for more and the shop owner found out what happened and cut me off. They keep some on the shelf ONLY to be sold with a new weapon.

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  • susie
    SCOUT5: 31514982368411/comments/31514993601691

    Didn't you say your Mother used a 44mag rifle?

    Yep. Brother has it now for his short armed offspring's offspring. Lol. I come from a long line of short folks. When we did the great gun divide that is one that he acquired. #1 is wanting a deer gun, and although she is 5'7" she likes a smaller firearm. Looking into getting her a .44.

    The .44 ammo was in a drawer in a cabinet and not on display. One has to ask for it to obtain it.

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  • neacpa

    They made the Ruger lever's (Model 96) in 4 calibers - 22lr, 22wmr, 17hmr and 44 mag. I have one of each and was tempted to take them to Kasey with the last bunch a couple of weeks ago, but just was not ready to get rid of them. Nice little guns.


    According to my spreadsheet, I bought the 44 Mag in August, 2008 at the Kull-Supica auction in Topeka Kansas as NIB for $425, the 22 Mag (nice but no box) at a local gun show in October, 2008 for $300, the 17 (nice but no box) at Rock Island Auction in June 2016 for $450 and the 22 lr at a local gun auction in August 2007 for $220. I could probably at least get my money back on them........

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  • Chief Shaway
    neacpa: 31514982368411/comments/31515027406235

    They made the Ruger lever's (Model 96) in 4 calibers - 22lr, 22wmr, 17hmr and 44 mag. I have one of each and was tempted to take them to Kasey with the last bunch a couple of weeks ago, but just was not ready to get rid of them. Nice little guns.

    According to my spreadsheet, I bought the 44 Mag in August, 2008 at the Kull-Supica auction in Topeka Kansas as NIB for $425, the 22 Mag (nice but no box) at a local gun show in October, 2008 for $300, the 17 (nice but no box) at Rock Island Auction in June 2016 for $450 and the 22 lr at a local gun auction in August 2007 for $220. I could probably at least get my money back on them........

    My guess would be closer to double than break even. I'd like to get one in .44 mag.

    I'td feel right at home with my #3, 77/44, and Marlin lever .44.

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