I have two Taurus revolvers for sale. One is a M44, .44 magnum and one is a 970 Tracker, .22LR.
1) Taurus Model 44, .44 magnum, blued with 6.5 inch barrel. Very good shape. Comes with a scope mount and a Simmons 4x32 handgun scope. Asking $375 for the package.
2) Taurus Tracker 970, .22LR. Blued with 6.5 inch barrel. this gun is basically new. It has less than 50 rounds down the tube. Also comes with a scope mount.
Asking $275 for the package.
3) Stoeger 2000, NIB, never fired. Five chokes and wood stocks (satin walnut). 26" barrel. Great dove gun.
Asking $350.
4) Savage 110, .243 rifle, with two stocks. The original stock is a tupperware stock, with two small bad spots. These do not effect the gun in any way. Te second stock is a custom laminated Richards stock (black and gray) and it is brand new. The metal is in pretty good shape.
Asking $375 for the gun, with two stocks and a Bushnell Sportview scope.
Bonedigger(at)hughes(dot)net
Todd
FS: two revolvers, .44 and .22, 12 gauge shotgun, .243 rifle
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The rifle and stocks are both standard adult lengths, but consider this... The rifle comes with two stocks, one synthetic and one wood laminate. He could cut the wooden stock to the size he needs and leave the synthetic stock at full length. Since the scope mounts to the receiver, he would be able to easily swap between stocks, either as his boy gets older, or if he were to need the .243 as a backup gun.
The wooden stock alone cost me nearly $160. I would be willing to take $350 total for the rifle, two stocks, scope, mounts, rings, and a sling. I could meet you in Lufkin sometime since I need to make the trip down to Beumont for work anyway. E-mail me if you decide you want it.
Todd
The rifle and stocks are both standard adult lengths, but consider this... The rifle comes with two stocks, one synthetic and one wood laminate. He could cut the wooden stock to the size he needs and leave the synthetic stock at full length. Since the scope mounts to the receiver, he would be able to easily swap between stocks, either as his boy gets older, or if he were to need the .243 as a backup gun.
The wooden stock alone cost me nearly $160. I would be willing to take $350 total for the rifle, two stocks, scope, mounts, rings, and a sling. I could meet you in Lufkin sometime since I need to make the trip down to Beumont for work anyway. E-mail me if you decide you want it.
Todd
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Instead of e-mail them, I'll go ahead and post some pictures here...
970 Tracker .22LR

Taurus M44

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970 Tracker .22LR

Taurus M44

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