azhuntnut Report post Posted 11 hours ago Selling multiple guns from my uncles collection. My cousin asked me if I could help with the sales. He is a member on here, but doesn’t have many posts. The guns are located around 67th Ave and Thunderbird. Winchester Model 70 pre 64 chambered in .30 Gov’t 06 or .30-06. The rifle was manufactured in 1948 and I doubt it has been fired 50 times. I did watch him shoot a whitetail with it in 1984. I appears to be in pretty good condition. Everything on the rifle is included with the sale. 2k obo Springfield Armory 1903 chambered in .30 Gov’t 06 (.30-06). I had AI research the rifle for me. Serial numbers on the end of the barrel and receiver put the build date at 1928. It appears to be in good condition for a rifle that’s almost 100 years old. It has not been refinished or modified. $1800 obo Winchester model 12 pump shotgun. $350 Ruger 10/22 built in 1975. Includes 2 original magazines. Not sure of round count. $350 Colt AR-15 Gov’t model. Model number R6550. Brand new and unfired with original box and all paperwork. Plus the original receipt purchased in 1989. These rifles were only built between 1988-1990 and around 9200 were built, making it rare. This would be a great rifle to add to a collection. $4000 Wilson Combat WC-10 Tactical Hunter chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. Also includes new Wilson Combat barrel chambered in .308. Shot about 100 rounds. Looks new. $3k obo Browning Superposed 12 gauge that will accept 3 inch. It appears to have been shot very little. All factory paperwork and Browning hard case. Serial number-12284 s3. I believe this would have a manufacture date of 1963. $2500 obo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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zenoida771 Report post Posted 1 hour ago That Winchester Model 70 is a classic, especially being a pre-64 in that condition. 1948 was a great year for those. The price seems fair for a collector's piece that’s barely been used. Good luck with the sales, those should move pretty fast in the Peoria area. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites