Just taking some time to move some items that someone else should enjoy. I have accumulated more than I am capable of using and have the following firearms for sale.
Thompson Center Omega X7: The X7 variant of the Omega is a shorter barreled, handier muzzleloader. Note the fluting of the barrel towards the breach. Rifle handles extremely well with and without an appropriately sized scope. I have the EABCO rear base with peep sight installed. Brown laminated stock with blued finish. The bore is not perfect, as noted in the picture. There are also several markings on the bluing of the barrel, none major. Rifle shots saboted Hornady 250 grain SSTs really well.
I have several Omegas and this one doesn't get used enough. The X7 is relatively uncommon. $500 shipped to your home with proof of age.
Kimber 8400 .30-06: This particular rifle I acquired used, although appeared used very little. Clean metal and hardly any marking on the walnut. Nice wood grain on either side of stock. I have several other .30 calibers and have never taken this one on a hunt. $950 OBO shipped to your FFL.
Kimber 84M Adirondack 7mm-08: This rifle is in great shape as well. Includes the factory box, thread protector and muzzle brake, and included Talley 1" medium rings. The Adirondack was Kimber's rendition of ultra lightweight- fluted bolt, short barrel (18"), Kevlar/composite stock. Only downside to the Adirondack is the use of a digital camo/soft touch finish on the stocks. As a result, strapping to a backpack, has caused the finish to wear off the stock in several places. See pictures for stock wear. If I were to keep this gun, I'd probably look to get the stock finished in a way to mimic the Kimber Montanas. I am pricing this rifle at $2600 shipped to your FFL.
I am willing to ship UPS to a FFL with a copy of my DL. Feel free to reach out if you'd like additional pictures or more info about any of these guns.
Thanks for looking!
Thompson Center Omega X7: The X7 variant of the Omega is a shorter barreled, handier muzzleloader. Note the fluting of the barrel towards the breach. Rifle handles extremely well with and without an appropriately sized scope. I have the EABCO rear base with peep sight installed. Brown laminated stock with blued finish. The bore is not perfect, as noted in the picture. There are also several markings on the bluing of the barrel, none major. Rifle shots saboted Hornady 250 grain SSTs really well.
I have several Omegas and this one doesn't get used enough. The X7 is relatively uncommon. $500 shipped to your home with proof of age.
Kimber 8400 .30-06: This particular rifle I acquired used, although appeared used very little. Clean metal and hardly any marking on the walnut. Nice wood grain on either side of stock. I have several other .30 calibers and have never taken this one on a hunt. $950 OBO shipped to your FFL.
Kimber 84M Adirondack 7mm-08: This rifle is in great shape as well. Includes the factory box, thread protector and muzzle brake, and included Talley 1" medium rings. The Adirondack was Kimber's rendition of ultra lightweight- fluted bolt, short barrel (18"), Kevlar/composite stock. Only downside to the Adirondack is the use of a digital camo/soft touch finish on the stocks. As a result, strapping to a backpack, has caused the finish to wear off the stock in several places. See pictures for stock wear. If I were to keep this gun, I'd probably look to get the stock finished in a way to mimic the Kimber Montanas. I am pricing this rifle at $2600 shipped to your FFL.
I am willing to ship UPS to a FFL with a copy of my DL. Feel free to reach out if you'd like additional pictures or more info about any of these guns.
Thanks for looking!
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