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First you have to tell us what condition the rifle is in. Is it Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor. Without this information it is impossible to give you an estimate of the value.
Repost with the model number, and we may be able to give you an answer.
No. No I can not. so sorry. But I can say be careful with gums.
For many, open the bolt. Check that it is unloaded. Depress and hold trigger, and slide bolt out of gun. However, other have a different technique. Mauser rifles have a blt release on the right side of the frame. A Remington 660 has a small tab you depress with a screwdriver, etc. We could give you a better answer if we had the make and model of rifle.
Are you talking about a bolt action rifle? Is it a Belgium made? Give me a call at 417-830-5588 or e-mail me at jrreeves@prodigy.net. I am interested enough to here more about your rifle. Thanks. Browning Collector
Is this gun marked Marlin MR-7? If so, Marlin Firearms Co. can give you info on these newer guns.
You have to give up a little more information than "1903". Manufacturer, type (pistol, rifle, shotgun), type of action (revolver, pump, lever action, bolt, etc) as a minimum are necessary.
I would need a detailed description of the condition of your pre-64 model 70 bolt action rifle to give you a defined value.I would also like a description of the scope and maker of the scope to decide the overall value of your rifle.
Are you talking about an Olympian, Medallion Grade Bolt action rifle or an A-5 shotgun 20 mag? Give me a call at 417-830-5588
Depends on the exact model, and condition. Anywhere from $300 to $2000. We need more information to give you an answer with any real meaning. Sorry-
you pretty much have it
Stevens bolt-action with a cylinder.... What are all the markings on the gun? sales@countrygunsmith.net