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FALaholic #: 35534 Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Boise Idaho
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Whats it worth
Okay I know I will be stoned for even asking this question but here goes, I am looking at a Century with a normal furniture set (no thumbhole stock) but it has a Hesse reciever what is it worth it is very clean and is a good shooter I was stoked til I saw the name Hesse so what would this rifle be worth?
Thanks Dave Last edited by dvrack; May 08, 2008 at 07:30. |
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FALaholic #: 228 Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Columbia, SC
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I have a Hesse that runs flawlessly. If you buy it for a shooter, I would say $500 to $600, depending on how nice the furniture and finish are.
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What "hagar" said "if it runs"!
Can you test it? Do you have the tools to work on it? If not, $400~$500 IMHO Personally, I'd keep looking. I have had the "Century Experience". |
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Whats it worth
The finish and condition are both very good to new, looks to kept in very good condition and cleaned after each use.
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Location: Virginia
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It's worth whatever you're willing to pay for it...
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