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dnk
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This is my first post on this forum. I was asking my brother in law some questions about a rifle that I just brought back from Germany, and he suggested that I ask on here. I have a Walther Jagdmatch single shot, bolt action target rifle in 22 Hornet with an Anschutz style stock, match adjustable trigger (not a double set trigger), and a bull barrel. It is in really good shape, the action locks up tight, and it shoots straighter than I do. I've been looking around the web and haven't been able to find anything about this particular rifle. I've found some similar ones, but they have had features like set triggers, claw mounts, and nice optics. This one is pretty basic with a Nikon Prostaff scope on it. I was looking at downsizing my collection, and I haven's really spent much time with this one (I've maybe put 50-75 rounds through it) so I was wondering what it might be valued at here in the states so I might be able to sell it. Pictures are attached, but if there are any more pics that anyone would like to see, just let me know. Thanks in Advance everyone!
Darren
This is my first post on this forum. I was asking my brother in law some questions about a rifle that I just brought back from Germany, and he suggested that I ask on here. I have a Walther Jagdmatch single shot, bolt action target rifle in 22 Hornet with an Anschutz style stock, match adjustable trigger (not a double set trigger), and a bull barrel. It is in really good shape, the action locks up tight, and it shoots straighter than I do. I've been looking around the web and haven't been able to find anything about this particular rifle. I've found some similar ones, but they have had features like set triggers, claw mounts, and nice optics. This one is pretty basic with a Nikon Prostaff scope on it. I was looking at downsizing my collection, and I haven's really spent much time with this one (I've maybe put 50-75 rounds through it) so I was wondering what it might be valued at here in the states so I might be able to sell it. Pictures are attached, but if there are any more pics that anyone would like to see, just let me know. Thanks in Advance everyone!
Darren