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Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

Man, that's too nice to take apart! I had two perfect doners and had to sell them as complete rifles because I couldn't bring myself to part them out!
 
Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

I have one exactly like it that I found at a local shop a few months ago. I would not tear mine down for a build since it is an outstanding shooter as is, completely factory stock rifle with an El Paso Weaver T-10. I am now a big fan of the 6mm Rem. thanks to mine, amazing cartridge.
 
Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

No sense in paying $100-$150 too much to have one less number in the serial number.

I'll agree with eodcam, it's way too nice of a rifle to take apart.
 
Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

sorry for the nube question, but could someone please explain why the 6 digit serial on 700 actions is such a difference? i keep hearing about it but can never find a clear answer
 
Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

Boydo, the issued USMC M40 sniper rifles in Vietnam for the most part were six digit serial numbers 168*** to 320 something, these rifles then were converted to M40A1, and I suppose some are in use today. Folks look for the correct serial number range to build as close a copy as possible.
 
Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

Picked up a really nice 6 digit for my A1 build at a pawn shop and had to tear it apart when I got home. Don't look at it for what it is, look at it for what you want it to be.
 
Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

I have a 1968 six digit donor sitting around in 6mm. It's not nearly as pretty as that one, kind of beat up. I think it's slightly out of range at 329xxx and it has a sako style extractor but if anyone is interested in it I'd rather just get funds and buy a 5R because it'd be awhile before I could fund a build.
 
Re: Saw this on Gunbroker...six digit donor

Since this is in the range of the serial numbers, I could see doing a repro with it. It just goes against my grain to get that much cost into something I can get the same thing for half the cost.
As well, even though it fits the numbers, it still won't be 'the real thing'.
If it were the real thing, then I could see paying that much to get it and restore it.

Something I didn't see anybody note earlier was this rifle has a 1-9" twist. You can stabilize 105 vld type bullets in that twist.
Something to think about if you pursue this rifle more.