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JimmyO
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I have two firearms that i need help finding values for.
The first is an Anschutz Exemplar in 22 hornet. It is currently wearing a Redfield 2-6x scope. It is in excellent condition overall, the only marks on it are a couple of small nicks on it at the base of the pistol grip and just above the pistol grip. I have looked on every site I could find and have not found any exemplars in 22 hornet for sale or that have recently sold.
The second gun is a Shilen DGA in 22-250AI. I spoke to Shilen this morning and they told me that it went out in 1976 as a complete rifle. However, I believe it was re-barreled as the barrel is stamped "barreled by Shilen." Further evidence of that is the barrel bedding is two different colors/materials.(action is one color bedding, the rear 2 inches are bedded in another color) I am not positive if this is the stock it left the factory with. Shilen records the serial number, the caliber, and when it left the factory, nothing about the stock. I have found a bunch of DGA's online but what makes this unique is that it is stocked in an exhibition grade claro(?) walnut varminter stock. It has fairly fancy checkering, including a 4-panel checkering on the forend. I have enclosed pictures. The rifle has not been shot in 15+ years and the last time it was bore scoped (has not been fired since) the gunsmith said it was excellent.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jimmy
The first is an Anschutz Exemplar in 22 hornet. It is currently wearing a Redfield 2-6x scope. It is in excellent condition overall, the only marks on it are a couple of small nicks on it at the base of the pistol grip and just above the pistol grip. I have looked on every site I could find and have not found any exemplars in 22 hornet for sale or that have recently sold.
The second gun is a Shilen DGA in 22-250AI. I spoke to Shilen this morning and they told me that it went out in 1976 as a complete rifle. However, I believe it was re-barreled as the barrel is stamped "barreled by Shilen." Further evidence of that is the barrel bedding is two different colors/materials.(action is one color bedding, the rear 2 inches are bedded in another color) I am not positive if this is the stock it left the factory with. Shilen records the serial number, the caliber, and when it left the factory, nothing about the stock. I have found a bunch of DGA's online but what makes this unique is that it is stocked in an exhibition grade claro(?) walnut varminter stock. It has fairly fancy checkering, including a 4-panel checkering on the forend. I have enclosed pictures. The rifle has not been shot in 15+ years and the last time it was bore scoped (has not been fired since) the gunsmith said it was excellent.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jimmy
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