Would you shoot this?? It's a 38-55 Winchester "Alberta Diamond Jubilee" commemorative, unfired with original box. It does have some tarnishing on the reciver, but that could be polished up a bit.
I sold off my Sako 75 7mm rem, I still don't know why, but I just didn't take to that rifle. It was a great gun, just totally boring and yet shot very well. I sold it to buy a stock and barrel to build a 243 AI, but found this 38-55 for cheap.
I have a buddy that has been looking for one for awhile, so I may just sell it too him and still get the 243 ai built. Not sure, it would be a shame to shoot it after it being unfired for 30 years. On the other hand, it is a shame for such a fine rifle to not do what it was meant for, shoot.
JT
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I sold off my Sako 75 7mm rem, I still don't know why, but I just didn't take to that rifle. It was a great gun, just totally boring and yet shot very well. I sold it to buy a stock and barrel to build a 243 AI, but found this 38-55 for cheap.
I have a buddy that has been looking for one for awhile, so I may just sell it too him and still get the 243 ai built. Not sure, it would be a shame to shoot it after it being unfired for 30 years. On the other hand, it is a shame for such a fine rifle to not do what it was meant for, shoot.
JT