Rifles FS in WWA:
6.5wsm, 1903 sporter, M1 IHC "collector".45-70, MAS .308,
Shotguns:
Browning A5 and BPS
Prefer face to face with WA Concealed Weapons Permit and WADL, but will happily ship to your FFL: you pay for shipping and insurance and all sales final. References upon request (some of these guns came from trades here on THR.)
Most offers considered. Open to trades, but stick to .40S&W, .45 acp, .30'06, .308, .223, .22 LR.
Uppers, lowers, in betweeners, prepper stuff, components, rigs, tractors, gold & silver coins, etc. considered.
For pics:
http://picasaweb.google.com/Locavorous/ForSale?authkey=Gv1sRgCJ7K15X6puueKA&feat=directlink1) 6.5x300 WSM wildcat (“6.5 Leopard”), G2557097
• Winchester Model 70 “classic” CRF action, blued
• Broughton target barrel, medium heavy (not sure exactly) contour, stainless
• Bansner stock, bedded, painted
• Accessories include:
o 32 primed brass
o 20 Win. Unprimed brass
o Redding Custom 6.5x300wsm dies
o 1 box (100) Hornady 140 gr SST
o 1 box (50) Nosler 125 gr. Partition
o Stoney Point threaded case
• $950
Scope and rings/mounts available, but not included: Burris Signature 6-24x44 Ballistic Plex mildot. Burris Zee rings, Leupold dual dovetail mounts, all for $550.
2) .30-’06 1903 Springfield sporterized w/CMP loaded ammo for local purchase. 1382360
• Very fine example of a once sought after sporterized military rifle
• Fine bluing, fine walnut,with ebony nose
• Barrel is in excellent shape, very low round count
• Very nice sling swivels
• Lyman 57 rear sight
• Drilled and tapped for scope
• Bolt not ground for scope
• Extras include:
o “Butter knife” bolt (not fit to this action), all internals present
o Milled trigger guard and magazine, including floor plate and spring (modified to fit the
o extra “Target stock”: nice walnut, but looks a bit home made (finger grooves in wrist, no sling swivels)\
• $400 w/60 rds CMP ammo
3) .45-70 Marlin 1895, customized. 96026504
• Great mechanical condition, I’ve hunted in the brush with this a couple times, and the paint is scratched and flaked off (see below)
• Gunsmith modified rifle (this is hearsay, but i don't doubt it)
• 22” barrel, I was told its "deep Ballard" rifling, not microgroove.
• Metal Recoated matte black in duracoat, except action screws and trigger which appear stainless
• Wood painted with BedLiner (wood wasn’t prepped properly, so some paint has flaked off, and will probably continue to)
• Safety removed and proper fasteners installed
• “bigger loop” installed (not the big Wild West loop)
• AO ghost ring sights installed
• AO “scout scope mount” installed
• Hammer spur installed
• Pachmeyer Decelerator pad installed (LOP +/- 14”)
• Accessories Include:
o Lee 3 piece dies
o Brass:
 120 RP, some primed
 60 Starline in Garrett boxes
 20 Federal
o Bullets:
 80 Remington 300 gr. JHP (+/-)
 50 Nosler 325 gr. Partition
 60 custom cast 420 gr. FN
o Loaded Ammo:
 1 ½ boxes Hornady 325 gr “LeverEvolution”
• $825
LEUPOLD M8 LER 2.5x available $250, but not included.
4) MAS 49/56 in .308, G38347
• This is built like a tank. It reminds me of the M1 in its sturdiness, quick handling and better than average battle sights (opinion).
• 8 mags
• Bayonet
• Issues: This is a CAI rechamber job. If its very clean, it will fire without problems about 5 times, then proceed to get brass stuck in the chamber. I attempted to make the gas valve adjustable by removing the grenade sight and threading a nut on the gas cutoff. It kinda works, but needs more tweaking.
• I’ll put all the sight parts in the bag.
• $300
5) M1 IHC CMP “Collector” Amazing rifle! See pics for serial.
• Original purchaser, with paperwork, original box.
• “Collector” grade IHC means everything is as it was from the factory. All parts are complete and correct IHC.
• $2,950
6) Browning A5 Light Twelve semi auto 12 gauge. (chambered for 2 3/4"), 28" barrel
black metal on black synthetic stock. made in Japan
10146NX211
Lotsa dead ducks from this one. It looks used for sure: little dirty, little surface rust spotting, nothing serious or pitted.
I replaced the recoil spring because it was shortstroking once per box or so. I bought a Benelli SBE II so didn't change to a woodstock like I was going to: I thought maybe the synthetic stock was binding the spring. I wouldn't consider this one 100% reliable until you figure out the recoil spring issue (which are cheap and easy to replace). It may be I have the bronze bushings set incorrectly.
$400
7) Browning Invector BPS Special Steel pump 12 ga. 2 3/4-3", 28" barrel.
31044PN152
$300 obo
It looks used for sure: little dirty, little surface rust spotting, nothing serious or pitted.
Very low round count.