Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: aer212 on March 24, 2015, 01:03:18 PM
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Condition 95%+, made in Germany, 24 inch barrel, looks to be shot very little.
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That old thing? I'll tell you what, I'll take it off your hands for $50... :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Seriously, I'd guess it's probably worth at least $1,000 maybe considerably more. There's probably a Weatherby collector somewhere looking for a .224, it's just finding that person is the hard part. I'd try the national gun sales sites (gun broker, guns America, and so on) and of course list it here!
Cool gun, good luck! :tup:
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There's a few in cabelas gun library , $2000-$3500 scoped.
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:drool:
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Interested in selling it????? shoot me a PM.
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I was thinking about buying it but it was gone when I went back.
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It sold for $1000, a local guy I know had it consigned at the gun store. He has 2 others that he is keeping.
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Dang, that woulda been a dandy grab!! Nice little gun in a cool caliber....
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Interesting the 24" barrel. I thought all of the Wby. mag cartridge rifles were built with 26" barrels? Cool gun!
I know the Vanguards are built with Howa actions therefore those mag caliber rifles come in 24".
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Interesting the 24" barrel. I thought all of the Wby. mag cartridge rifles were built with 26" barrels? Cool gun!
I know the Vanguards are built with Howa actions therefore those mag caliber rifles come in 24".
It's belted, but not really a magnum round. Dang close to the .22-250. Cool factor is of magnum proportion though ;)
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My factory mark V ulwt 240 mag has a 24" snout