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AeroE  [Moderator]
12/28/2011 10:11:24 PM

I found a Browning Model 65 chambered for .218 Bee for sale today. Just a plain, used rifle, not perfect, not externally abused. $999.

I'm going to pass.

Warhawk  [Team Member]
12/28/2011 10:39:21 PM
Originally Posted By AeroE:

I found a Browning Model 65 chambered for .218 Bee for sale today. Just a plain, used rifle, not perfect, not externally abused. $999.

I'm going to pass.



I have a strange attraction to these lever action .22 centerfires, but don't own one ... yet. Funny thing is that it would be strictly a range toy.

I picked up a Browning B92 in 357 today. The wood finish is in bad shape and needs to be re-done. It was $599, probably too much, but there aren't many of these around and I couldn't walk away.

coregon  [Team Member]
12/28/2011 10:44:13 PM
Speaking of Browning lever guns - I have a Browning BL-22 that I absolutely love. Great little gun.
1badf350  [Member]
12/29/2011 8:45:50 AM
Originally Posted By AeroE:

I found a Browning Model 65 chambered for .218 Bee for sale today. Just a plain, used rifle, not perfect, not externally abused. $999.

I'm going to pass.


Will seller negotiate?

AeroE  [Moderator]
12/29/2011 12:14:43 PM
Originally Posted By 1badf350:
Originally Posted By AeroE:

I found a Browning Model 65 chambered for .218 Bee for sale today. Just a plain, used rifle, not perfect, not externally abused. $999.

I'm going to pass.


Will seller negotiate?



Probably not enough to matter. I haven't bought anything from this shop, but I have done business with his gunsmith brother at his shop. I seriously doubt he's going to come off $500, or even $400.

Lazyshooter  [Member]
12/29/2011 6:59:59 PM
The Browning lever guns are nice, but the prices are high anytime you see them.
Even the BL-22, which I really like, is now high, compared to the semi-auto 22lr long guns out there.
But look at what the nice Japanese made Winchester 1892 models are selling for.
AeroE  [Moderator]
12/29/2011 8:50:43 PM
Originally Posted By Lazyshooter:
The Browning lever guns are nice, but the prices are high anytime you see them.
Even the BL-22, which I really like, is now high, compared to the semi-auto 22lr long guns out there.
But look at what the nice Japanese made Winchester 1892 models are selling for.


I have a Winchester Model 53 takedown made in 1926, so it's a little easier to pass on the new 1892's, but I keep an eye out for a nice 25-20.

Which reminds me, the same shop had an old Savage box magazine fed bolt rifle chambered for .25-20. Interesting, but a pretty plain rifle with not much to recommend it that I could see.

Lazyshooter  [Member]
12/30/2011 1:06:53 AM
Originally Posted By AeroE:
Originally Posted By Lazyshooter:
The Browning lever guns are nice, but the prices are high anytime you see them.
Even the BL-22, which I really like, is now high, compared to the semi-auto 22lr long guns out there.
But look at what the nice Japanese made Winchester 1892 models are selling for.




Which reminds me, the same shop had an old Savage box magazine fed bolt rifle chambered for .25-20. Interesting, but a pretty plain rifle with not much to recommend it that I could see.



Funny you should say you saw the Savage. I've been looking for one, but in 32-20, and in very good condition, for a long while, because I'm invested in the caliber.
25-20 is a pretty expensive cartridge today, unless you load your own, or look around at some of the obscure companies that load for cowboy action shooters.

AeroE  [Moderator]
12/30/2011 9:51:35 PM
I load almost every round I shoot unless I buy a gun with a new cartridge, then I generally buy one box of ammo while I'm waiting on brass and dies.

I would like to have an 1892 chambered for .25-20, and another revolver chambered for .32-30, I sold the Model of 1905 I had.

desertmoon  [Team Member]
1/4/2012 8:34:49 PM
Just you TRY to find a deal on a Winchester Model 71 OR the Miroku Browning clone of the 71.

HOLY SHIT!!!!