golfnfish
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I would much prefer a face to face sale but I'll consider insured shipping to qualified buyers in state at the buyers expense. Shipping out of state will only be done to a FFL.Are you interested in shipping
Collegedale/Ooltewah TN ( suburbs of Chattanooga)Location?
pm sentI have decided to move along a few of my shotguns and carbine. I turn 70 next month and no longer hunt or shoot as I once did. I decided to give Tn Deer members a chance at these before I go the Gunbroker route.
Each firearm is a safe queen and has been very lightly used. All are in perfect working condition and are excellent++ cosmetic condition.
I would strongly prefer a face to face sale in the Collegdale/Ooltewah area(Chattanooga suburb) but will consider shipping to qualified buyers at their expense. I'll be adding pics today and can provide additional pics to those with a serious interest.
1. Marlin 1894CS 357/38 Lever Action Carbine - JM Stamp - A few minor dents in the wood - Asking $1200
2. Beretta AL 390 Silver Mallard 20ga Shotgun and choke tubes - 28" VR Barrel - Asking $1200
5 Flush Choke Tubes - SKT, IC, M, IM, F
3. Beretta A400 Xplor 20ga Shotgun with Beretta Case, papers and choke tubes - 28" VR Barrel Asking $1200
3 Flush Choke Tubes - IC, M, F and 2 Extended Choke Tubes - SKT and MOD
4. Remington 1100 12ga Fixed Modified Choke - 28" VR Barrel - Asking $600
I have rarely sold any of my firearms and believe each is priced at a nice discount to Gunbroker sales. I'm not looking for any trades at this time.
Please message me with any questions and interest.
Thanks for looking.
Wow . Nice looking gun ! Are those bringing this much, I have an 1895 Marlin 45/70 ?A few pics of the Marlin 1894CS. Additional pics can be sent to serious buyers.
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I'm not sure about the 1895 45/70 but the 1894 357/38 carbines with the JM stamp have been going up in value since Remington bought Marlin a number of years ago.Wow . Nice looking gun ! Are those bringing this much, I have an 1895 Marlin 45/70 ?
The 45/70's do 700-1000+ (In nice condition) depending on the configuration.. The 357's have always brought a premium for sure. I have a JM 35/44/444/4570 ported guide gun.. I sold my 357 to a buddy last year.Wow . Nice looking gun ! Are those bringing this much, I have an 1895 Marlin 45/70 ?
Thanks for the info brotherThe 45/70's do 700-1000+ (In nice condition) depending on the configuration.. The 357's have always brought a premium for sure. I have a JM 35/44/444/4570 ported guide gun.. I sold my 357 to a buddy last year.
It wouldn't happen to have a straight stock instead of pistol grip would it?Thanks for the info brother