OMG Its ruined! Someone installed sling swivel studs? Not worth keeping. Better send it to me for disposal-asap.
Seriously though, take it out and enjoy it. Unless its new in the box, let-er-rip.
Finally! A Model 600 of my own! sort of..............
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Re: Finally! A Model 600 of my own! sort of..............
Nice rifle. Yes it does have sling swivels, but that wouldn't bother me as much as the scope. OOH I would take it off and throw it!
. The 308 is the most common, but if yours is all factory and in excellent condition that would be the attraction. I would say the $700-$725 range. If all factory and 99% condition.
Billy Smith

Billy Smith
Re: Finally! A Model 600 of my own! sort of..............
nice gun. pull that big scope and put something like a bushnell 1.5-4.5 on it.
and watch that rib. its plastic and can bend and crack.
if your trigger guard is warped, which is almost always, you can find replacement aluminum ones online for about $75.
those are great guns and excellent shooters. my 350 is a one-holer.
and watch that rib. its plastic and can bend and crack.
if your trigger guard is warped, which is almost always, you can find replacement aluminum ones online for about $75.
those are great guns and excellent shooters. my 350 is a one-holer.
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Re: Finally! A Model 600 of my own! sort of..............
The 600 magnums came from the factory with sling and swivels. The standard calibers did not.
Billy Smith
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Re: Finally! A Model 600 of my own! sort of..............
Blasphemy for sure, but here's my current 600. I've owned a few in the past but let them go. I just had to duplicate the Colonel's original concept rifle with this one.
.308 Win, 6 lbs with Burris 2.75 Scout, Bansner stock, Heritage Arms steel floor plate, XS systems scout rail, Pachymyer pad, and Ching Sling. These rifles were actually factory drilled and tapped for a rear receiver sight. Not shown in the pic is a Williams model 600 sight that came later.
Not a collector anymore, but a keeper for sure. Not bragging, but anything out to 400 yards best keep their head down. The 600s are sweet little rifles.
.308 Win, 6 lbs with Burris 2.75 Scout, Bansner stock, Heritage Arms steel floor plate, XS systems scout rail, Pachymyer pad, and Ching Sling. These rifles were actually factory drilled and tapped for a rear receiver sight. Not shown in the pic is a Williams model 600 sight that came later.
Not a collector anymore, but a keeper for sure. Not bragging, but anything out to 400 yards best keep their head down. The 600s are sweet little rifles.
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