New Friends,
I'm seeking a Model 760 LONG-action (.270, .30-06) Model 760 with badly pitted or shot-out barrel to rebore/refinish to 9.3x62mm for hunting really BIG/dangerous game, OCONUS.
I would prefer a 1950s-1960s "plain jane" rifle with the "corncob" fore end & NO cheek piece, as I'm a southpaw.
Truthfully I don't even care what the exterior finish looks like, as it will be completely refinished, though I'm NOT looking for "a piece of junk" that is badly pitted or "non-functional".
(I may well have the rifle manganese "parkerized". - This will be a WORKING RIFLE for hunting in all weathers.)
IF you have such Model 760 pump-gun "that needs a friend", please PM me with your photos & price.
yours, tex
SEEKING a 1950s or 1960s LONG-Action Model 760
SEEKING a 1950s or 1960s LONG-Action Model 760
VICTORY OR DEATH
William Barret Travis, Lt. Col, comdt.
Fortress of the Alamo, Bejar
Fby 24, 1836
William Barret Travis, Lt. Col, comdt.
Fortress of the Alamo, Bejar
Fby 24, 1836
Re: SEEKING a 1950s or 1960s LONG-Action Model 760
Friends,
I found my Model 760 & for 100 bucks, in good shape, believe it or not. = THANKS for reading my WTB ad.
yours sincerely, k3csa
I found my Model 760 & for 100 bucks, in good shape, believe it or not. = THANKS for reading my WTB ad.
yours sincerely, k3csa
VICTORY OR DEATH
William Barret Travis, Lt. Col, comdt.
Fortress of the Alamo, Bejar
Fby 24, 1836
William Barret Travis, Lt. Col, comdt.
Fortress of the Alamo, Bejar
Fby 24, 1836