Nice 25-20 marlin and winchester model 64 30-30 on gunsameri

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dgr416
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Nice 25-20 marlin and winchester model 64 30-30 on gunsameri

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There is a marlin 25-20 for $600 on gunsamerica looks like a good shooter.There is also a model 64 Winchester in 30-30 I thoink it was $460 .Thats a good deal.I still wish i had bought the 25-35 model 64 I miss the first year of gunsamerica.They both look like good guns and good buys grab them will yall.
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Got a link?
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Post by mod71alaska »

That "Model 64" on GA actually is a Model 64A, and there's a big difference in price between the two models.

http://www.gunsamerica.com/938252764/Gu ... _30_30.htm
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Post by S.B. »

Thankyou.
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Post by pharmseller »

Still, $470 for a decent 64A ain't bad.

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