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Marcus2492

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Looking to let go of my H&R sportsman 999 break top revolver in 22lr. I recently got it on a whim just because it's a break top and cleaned it all up. Then I found something else I rather have(you know how that goes) I would keep it but I need the funds. Guns all fully functional and locks up right. Does have some bluing loss from some surface rust that was on the it in various areas when i first got it(all cleaned off now). By the way this is prewar and if I had to guess it was made sometime between 1937-1939.

Looking to get 350$ and buyer pays transfer fee.

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I have a Sportsman top-break. The quality of the early H&R's is exceptional. When they became known as NEF (New England Firearms) the quality suffered.

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Adding an Ethiopian Czech k98k in 8mm mauser. This is out of the large batch that came in with royal tiger. The wood on this one is rough mainly because it was do damn dry and had a crack coming in from the rear of the tang down the wrist that I did seal up with titebond 3. The rest of the wood has several surface cracks from being dry for so long but i have ran 4 coats of BLO on it and it looks and feels WAY better now. I also did a small wood epoxy fix at the butt mainly because it was missing a piece of wood back there that was very jagged and rough. The metal is surprisingly in good shape. It still retains a good amount of bluing above and below wood and has only very light pitting below wood line underneath handguard and a little on the receiver. Which can't be seen without removing from stock. The bore is actually good overall just dark and a little dirty still(haven't had time to shoot it).muzzle is worn but still catches a bullet before swallowing it whole. Everything functions other than an issue with the safety. It will engage back and forth from lock to safety on but when switched to fire it will not go back up without removing bolt and manually pulling down on the striker and moving switch that way. Don't know what that is all about. I've included photos of epoxy fix and repaired crack on wrist.

Looking to let go only because I got ahold of a very nice yugo 24/47 mauser that I prefer to keep. Asking 425$. Buyer pays transfer fee.

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