CZ93X62
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I had not been home for more than 15 minutes from today's usual Tuesday Lunch With Old Partners, when Buckshot called me with some very hot intel concerning the local toy store we infest. He was on scene and took a look at a Browning Model 71 variant in very nice OEM shape, with a ridiculously-low price attached. He wasn't interested, but thought I might be--so he called.
Mind you, about a month before another original Winchester M-71 landed here, in modified/drilled & tapped condition with asking price of $1800. Hard pass. I was a mite excited, and drove immediately to the shop to see what was up.
Oh Em Gee. I don't think it has been fired, if it has then not much at all. Absolutely pristine. Roughly half the price of the beat-up original, all-in. WRAP IT UP. No-brainer, really.
A small shopping spree ensued, RCBS shell holder/Redding die set/100 pieces of unprimed W-W brass and RCBS neck expander spud were gathered for just under $225. The W-W brass (at Graf's) ran 86 cents each vs. the Starline at $1.72 per copy.
Mind you, about a month before another original Winchester M-71 landed here, in modified/drilled & tapped condition with asking price of $1800. Hard pass. I was a mite excited, and drove immediately to the shop to see what was up.
Oh Em Gee. I don't think it has been fired, if it has then not much at all. Absolutely pristine. Roughly half the price of the beat-up original, all-in. WRAP IT UP. No-brainer, really.
A small shopping spree ensued, RCBS shell holder/Redding die set/100 pieces of unprimed W-W brass and RCBS neck expander spud were gathered for just under $225. The W-W brass (at Graf's) ran 86 cents each vs. the Starline at $1.72 per copy.