Hornedfrogbbq
AH senior member
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Prayers ascending for reduced pain and suffering. We just have had a similar situation with my wife...hit by a kid. Our lives changed in the blink of an eye.
To All Friends and Fellow Enthusiasts,
I’m reaching out today, especially to those who know me personally, to share something difficult. Over the past couple of years, I’ve faced some serious health setbacks, and many include severe orthopedic in nature, that have significantly affected my mobility and overall quality of life.
As many of you know, I’ve always had a deep appreciation for fine firearms and optics, with a particular eye for quality, craftsmanship, and style. With a heavy heart, I’ve come to the point where I need to let go of most of my collection. This isn’t a decision I take lightly, but it’s become necessary given my current condition and facing permanent disabilities.
Before I take anything to auction, or gunbroker or gunsinternational, I wanted to offer them first to this community. I know many of you share the same passion and would value these pieces as much as I have over the years. I am trying to liquidate most everything by hunting season. I am selling stuff locally to friends and acquaintances as well, so there may be stuff spoken for as I listed below.
Among the collection are many shotguns, including classic examples from Merkel, Simson, JP Sauer, and beautifully made Ferlach drilling. There are also high-grade Browning Superposed guns including pigeon grades in .410, along with Berettas, Benelli’s, and many Remingtons—some of which are still unfired and in their original boxes. I also have Ithaca shotguns Flues Guns, Model 37’s and a particularly special Model 42 Winchester Deluxe Skeet Grade from 1941.
In addition to the shotguns, I have quite a number of fine rifles, including custom Model 70s, Mausers, Anschutz Rifles, JP Sauer, Blasers, Sakos, and Brownings, Rugers as well as a large selection of Remingtons including som Model 7600s.. Many of the custom rifles were built by members of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild and are truly one-of-a-kind pieces.
There’s more beyond that, including a range of high-quality optics. If anything mentioned sparks your interest, then keep an eye out on AH. I will try and answer any requests but it really is an overwhelming process, and I have to do my best to go down my lists in order. I’d much rather see these go to people who truly appreciate them than into the hands of anonymous buyers at auction. You may see these posted on Longrangehunting, and 2 other forums as well.
I will start listing guns every few days, as I list them here, if they don’t sell in few days then I will have to post them to gunbroker and or gunsinternational as I need to stay on track to sell everything. I can take electronic payments but PM first. I also take Postal MO, cashiers checks, and zelle. I will not take Personal Checks, I don't have the time to wait for them to clear.
Thank you all for your friendship, support, and shared enthusiasm over the years. It means more than I can put into words.
Warm regards,
Jager_Waffen
So let’s start off with this incredible condition 1959 Model 70 Featherweight chambered in .243 Win. It is in spectacular ALL ORIGINAL condition, and the only mark I can find is a bolt rub on the left side from being in the safe. It is pristine and sharp checkering, and bluing is amazing has factory but plate. Comes with Leupold bases and rings. Been a true safe queen. Looks near perfect 98%.
Asking, $1500.00 shipped to your dealer!
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AM definitely not in a good place, but always can be worse..You have a much better attitude than I think I would have ! God Bless
Thank you, it definitely is one of the nicest, if not the nicest I have ever owned. It has one little rub mark from a bolt handle on it. Otherwise 99%+ It is a classic for sure!I'm so sorry for your circumstances @Jager Waffen74
That pre-64 is a bargain. I hope someone here buys it for a grandchild's first rifle. It has a lot of soul and is better than any other $1500 rifle on the Internet today. The gun is worth more than your asking price.