WTS: More Classic Semi-Automatic .22s

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    Frontiersman

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    I collected Springfield\Stevens\Savage .22s for a lot of years. I found their transition over time interesting. Most of them I never fired; they just went in the safe. Need to make room. I have more where this came from. Ill trade handguns or other cowboy guns for one or several of these rifles depending on what you have.

    In order of appearance.

    Springfield (Stevens) Model 187 - The end of the line for the gill guns. 275.00

    Springfield 87A - Good condition for the age. Even brown patina thin in the regular wear areas. Various love marks on the wood. Mechanics appear sound. Missing rear sight adjustment step. - 250.00

    Stevens 87D - The best bluing I have seen in an example from this series. Improved extractor design. I've seen a lot of As but very few Ds- 325.00

    Springfield 87A Peep - this one is in exceptional condition for its age. Nice bluing. Rear folding leaf and a receiver peep. The only one I have seen like this in 40 years of collecting them. - 375.00
     

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