Model seven ks rifle 350 mag
Model seven ks rifle 350 mag
I have a chance to buy one used.It has a camo stock without sights? When were they made out of custom shop? i saw other a local gunshow last year with sights on it in 350 rem mag also? What would it be worth in 95%.Cant really find any pics of gun anywere else
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Re: Model seven ks rifle 350 mag
I sold one about a year ago. It had a greyish colored camo stock with leaves on it. It also had a muzzle break, and a high gloss blued finish.. I would be interested to know if its my old gun that you are looking at. It was extremely light and handy. Mine was 100% Remington factory custom shop, and I think it sold for 1200.00.
Re: Model seven ks rifle 350 mag
Just like that with no brake on it.They want $900 for it.Less then eighty rounds fired out of it.Cant really find any pics of this gun anywere
Re: Model seven ks rifle 350 mag
Basically one of these with a different colored stock. The Custom Shop prices went way up about 2 years ago.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =150525408
I really drooled on teh 7MS, full length laminated stock in 35 Remington. Then the price went from $1400 to over $2000.... Oh Well.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =150525408
I really drooled on teh 7MS, full length laminated stock in 35 Remington. Then the price went from $1400 to over $2000.... Oh Well.
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Re: Model seven ks rifle 350 mag
There's actually a little difference then that one. The stock has a rounded pistol grip. The lever on the bolt is smooth with no nurling, and they have a gloss blue finish on the barrel and bolt instead of the matte finish. You need to really ask questions on the custom 350s because a LOT of people have them made to shoot the 225 grain handloads. If so your 200 grain bullets will not group well, and I have personally seen 250 grain keyhole out of the same guns.