.22 bench rest rifle
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- redcat
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.22 bench rest rifle
Selling on behalf of third party. Built on an Anschutz 54 action. Two tone high gloss stock with a few dings. 3" flat based forearm. Nikko Sterling 8-32x44 scope. Ideal starter rifle for .22 bench rest.
For more information or photographs please contact by PM. Shipping and RFD costs at buyer's expense or arrangements can be made to collect in person. Asking £750
Redcat
For more information or photographs please contact by PM. Shipping and RFD costs at buyer's expense or arrangements can be made to collect in person. Asking £750
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- Graham M
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Re: .22 bench rest rifle
Are you sure it's a 54 action, because that bolt looks to be a 64 action.
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Re: .22 bench rest rifle
The bolt is a 54 action.Graham M wrote:Are you sure it's a 54 action, because that bolt looks to be a 64 action.
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Just what I was told by the seller and I don't see any mark on the gun.Graham M wrote:Are you sure it's a 54 action, because that bolt looks to be a 64 action.
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Just have a quick check and if I'm wrong I apologize as it may be the old bolt with the wing safety
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Re: .22 bench rest rifle
Looks like the older wing safety model
Re: .22 bench rest rifle
Certainly looks like a 54 to me.
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I'm certain that it is having seen the rifle
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Re: .22 bench rest rifle
Seller needs this gone so drop to £600 - got to be a bargain.
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Re: .22 bench rest rifle
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