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Post by billyzink on May 26, 2015 11:38:07 GMT -5
I have a a camo stainless 50 cal 700 ml i am going to put on the buy sell board. What are they worth these days? bought it new ten years or better ago.
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Post by elkman1310 on May 27, 2015 6:50:38 GMT -5
They vary greatly in price. Most of the ones I have bought on Gun Broker and other places sell for $250.00 to $300.00. The people that buy them want the action and the trigger. The rest isn't worth much. Your camo stock is more desirable.
I am currently bidding on a S/S model on Gun Broker right now or I would buy yours. That may still happen I will know by tomorrow . You can send me a message and maybe we can make a deal.
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Post by billyzink on May 27, 2015 21:46:05 GMT -5
Going to part it out and put it on gunbroker!
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Post by ported45 on May 29, 2015 13:19:12 GMT -5
Question about the Remington muzzleloaders: When originally sold, it was a blackpowder firearm. Was a 4473 Form necessary?
Would a 4473 Form be necessary on the disassembled action since it could now have a centerfire barrel fitted to it?
Just wondering about shipping and receiving; need to go through transfer paperwork or not with an FFL.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2015 13:26:18 GMT -5
It was a muzzleloader when it was sold originally with no locking lugs on the bolt....So it should not require one now IMO....The Remington ultimates have locking lugs and do require the 4473 form....I have seen on gunbroker that some sellers require a ffl holder to sell a 700ml to,so it must be a state by state thing...
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Post by 12ptdroptine on May 29, 2015 14:37:44 GMT -5
Illinois requires a 4473 on mzl loaders
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Post by billyzink on May 29, 2015 22:49:44 GMT -5
Change of plans. The parted out gun will be on ebay by this time saturday night.
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Post by billyzink on May 30, 2015 20:08:22 GMT -5
just put the parts on ebay now
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