Overseas Living
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for-sale Marlin Model 60 .22, $250 - SOLD
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ad closed .32 Winchester Special ammo
Overseas Living replied to Snaveba's topic in Gear Classifieds
Would love to send a few rounds down range with you when you get the ammo. Mike -
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What else can be said about a Marlin Model 60. They have been in production since 1960 and is said to be one of the worlds top selling .22s. Its in great condition, clean wood - no scratches or blemishes, metal is clean and sharp, Tasco glass is clean. This is as easy and as clean as they come. Well cared for and well maintained. Comes with soft-sided bag.
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Henry Lever Varmint (H001V) chambered in .17HMR. This rifle features a 19.25" barrel, red fiber optic front and green fiber rear sights, 11 round capacity, blued finish, and American Walnut furniture. Great shooter if you desire more reach and tighter grouping than a .22. Great all-around shooter. Extremally clean and well cared for, comes with soft case and a few boxes of ammo. $500.00
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Beautiful Winchester Model 70 Super Grade (Pre-1964) in .270 w/ Bosch BALvar 8 glass. Manufactured in 1953, must see and handle, it is great condition, no wear in chamber, wood furniture is perfect, glass is spotless. This is a long-time owned and very well cared for rifle. Also comes with a box of 20 rounds, 2 straps, and soft case.
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Smith & Wesson Performance Center 686 in .357, 2.5 in barrel. Purchased new in 2017, fired about 10 times, its in perfect condition, no scratches/nicks, no signs of wear, grips are perfect. Come with original box and all docs that came with it. Also comes with a few boxes of .357 ammo. $1175.00.
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Thanks everyone. Once I have them in-hand I'll post them on the sales page. I'm in Brentwood so if anyone is in the Nashville area, I'd be interested in showing them in person. My father-in-law was meticulous, all have been regularly cleaned and lubed. All were professionally appraised in 2002. None have been fired since then other than the .22. More to come.
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@Gnarlytoes - my sister-in-law is the executor, she's in Chicago and not interested in firearms so has asked me to sell them for the estate. It seems straight forward. I'll pick them up next time I'm in MN (we own a cabin there) or bring them back to TN. In either case, I'll sell them via gunbroker or at a local consignment shop. If she takes them to Chicago, she'll run into Illinois gun laws that will require her to acquire a firearm ownership ID within 60 days. Seems that as long as there is a paper trail showing a sale, the estate will be made right. Heck, I may keep them. Its a nice lot of firearms.
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Greetings all. New to the forum. I am inheriting several long guns and a few handguns and I'm not sure what I need to do to legally possess them. The firearms are listed in a trust, my wife's sister is the executor and has asked me what is necessary to legally take ownership of them. I will be responsible for selling them at some point so that is not the issue now. What is necessary in the state of TN to bring the firearms here (from MN) and legally possess them so they can be sold at a later date. He has had them for many years, most are old - pre 1960. Is there a registration process, or is that only for handguns? I am a longtime gun owner but I purchased my handguns several years ago. My question is centered around legally possessing firearms that were in a trust. The firearms: a pre 1963 Winchester model 70 Super Grade chambered in .270; a Winchester model 61 .22; Winchester model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine in .32WS; Marlin model 60 .22; Henry model H00IV chambered in .17 HMR; a Ruger model GA34 stainless chambered in .357; and a Colt 125th Anniversary Single Action Army .45. Thanks in advance,