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That is what some would call a tackle box gun. I love it!! Just a small gun to toss in the tackle box. Nothing proud, but a fun little plinker. I shot one and liked it fine. Good score. and nobody cries if it goes overboard or gets rusty |
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I wouldn't have given $160 for that. I'm guessing you're one of those guys that won't pay more than $60 for a SKS or $40 for a K98 because that's what you payed back in the day? He is not too far off the mark as they seldom fetch much more than $125.00 in my area. I bought one last summer along with a matching K98 bayonet/scabbard for $110.00. If memory serves I sold the H&R for $100.00. That said there is nothing at all wrong with them as a field .22. It's not like you can find that many all steel revolvers for $160.00. |





