Wayne
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I'm looking to get an estimate on the value of my .458 WinMag Model 70 African Super Grade. It's one of the rarest versions, with an estimated manufacturing year of 1956—making it the second rarest style of Model 70 ever made. Serial number:392###
The original stock was replaced years ago with a custom Droll Peer tree stock, expertly crafted by the late stock master builder for Musgrave. The stock is in excellent condition with no cracks and only light handling marks. The recoil pad is like new and still supple.
The rifle includes a correct Lyman 37FA silver bead front sight, an elaborate machined rear sight, and a beautifully matte-blued barrel. The bore and mechanical functions are flawless. It also features factory-installed crossbolts in the stock, with two smaller bakelite plugged crossbolts.
Any insights on its current market value would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
The original stock was replaced years ago with a custom Droll Peer tree stock, expertly crafted by the late stock master builder for Musgrave. The stock is in excellent condition with no cracks and only light handling marks. The recoil pad is like new and still supple.
The rifle includes a correct Lyman 37FA silver bead front sight, an elaborate machined rear sight, and a beautifully matte-blued barrel. The bore and mechanical functions are flawless. It also features factory-installed crossbolts in the stock, with two smaller bakelite plugged crossbolts.
Any insights on its current market value would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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