That was not my intention. I apologize to anyone who thinks I was being a wise ass or questioning their knowledge. Your answers to my post about value of some Carbines I want to sell has motivated me to do some further research and awakened a curiousity about these rifles that had gone dormant. As a result, I am taking the Rock-Ola I was going to sell off the list. Turns out I had taken some detailed pics in the past that I completely forgot about, and this rifle has quite a few original parts it appears. Value of this one could be well above what I had considered selling it for. Here is a link to those pictures. Your thoughts on this rifle are solicited and appreciated. Thanks.
I seem to have riled some people a little....
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here in Central VA,, I think the value Tuna gave you, and the one quoted on Gunboards is low\middle retail,
you may be able to get a bit more if you start you price at 12oo or 1250,, at a big show,,
smaller show,, maybe not,
not sure how prices are in Idaho,Comment
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Prices in Idaho are mostly on the lower end unless you find a collector who keeps up with values. Closest "big" show in this region is in Spokane, WA (about 115 miles away). I've never sold at a show and probably won't. I do have and 03 FFL so I guess I could. Rules about selling collections are vague.Last edited by Brad in Idaho; 11-20-2019, 01:04.Comment
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with a C&R you are good, as far as selling you collection,Prices in Idaho are mostly on the lower end unless you find a collector who keeps up with values. Closest "big" show in this region is in Spokane, WA (about 115 miles away). I've never sold at a show and probably won't. I do have and 03 FFL so I guess I could. Rules about selling collections are vague.
however, (and there is always a however!!! ) state laws are the one to watch, as they can be the fly in the ointment,Comment
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The notch on the back side of the trigger may mean it is either an S'G' trigger or maybe even an IP trigger. It is probably worth looking at. I take it you aren't as interested in the value of separate parts, but an IP trigger alone could be worth $200 to $250. They are really tough to find and in demand.Comment
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Thanks Mike, I don't want to sell parts but if there is something that rare on the rifle it would be a selling point for it. I'll research that.
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State laws are one of the reasons I prefer selling to Idaho residents. I have sold to Washington residents, but always with a FFL dealer transfer or to another C&R licensee.Comment

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