for sale krico 340 both rifles sold thanks for looking

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for sale krico 340 both rifles sold thanks for looking

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hi steelshooters, :lol: :lol:
have a few items for sale,
1) is a rem541-s, 22cal, would say it is at least 95%, no issues at all with it, have a 5 shot, and 10 shot mag with it, $550.00 ***is sold***
2) krico 340, 22cal silhouette rifle, comes with two 5 shot metal mags,
super clean. $650.00
pictures on request, this is not a fire sale, so do not try and hurt me,
scope on rifles are not included in price, and would have to add a few $$$$$ for shipping. contact dan at tripledeuce222@comcast.net
live in delaware, and some times i get up to atglenn. thanks...dan
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I'd love to see a pic of the Krico 340 Silhouette.........

Dunno if I'm in the market, but would like to see one.
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Hi Dan, I sent you a e-mail on the remington 541s.

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Dan,

emailed you about Krico pics.

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I can't buy this right now, but I'll post the pics Dan sent me of the Krico (looks pretty slick!)

If interested, contact him not me!!!

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Steve, I really wish you hadn't posted those pictures! Beautiful rifle!
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Well, BB-now your in real trouble, here's the 541:
-as with the other pics, contact original poster not me if interested in the rifles, I'm just posting thepix for him.


Dan's 541:
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Durn you Steve! Stop that! Walnut Burl end cap?! Scrolled metal work?! Owwwww....
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Remember how you liked my 541T and it's nice, crisp single stage trigger/?...Bet this one is just as nice, or nicer....Did I mention nice, break like glass, single stage trigger????....Hmmmm


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BB.......I believe that end cap came from the rare Walnut Burl plastic tree.
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Its too bad that American gun manufactures cant produce this kind of quality en mass like they used to be able to do in the 50's and 60's. Dont get me wrong you can still get high quality work but it's in "limitted or special" runs and you definatly pay the price. This is the kind of gun that every "joe" could go down the hardware store and purchase, now its a special order and at least a six month wait. You older gentelmen out there (i'm only 35) make me jealouse, you guys had these types of gun's when you were kids and young adults, when I was growning up the quality was nothing like the older guns and when dad brought one out to the range and let me shoot it I thought I was king of the range and nobody had a better rifle than I did :D I'm sure glad dad kept all of those old remingtons.
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Even making me think of adding another to the vault :-)

Buy it BB so I'll get these thoughts out of my head.
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Shakes.... your post about firearm quality of the 50's and 60's brings back fond memories. Time to start a new post in the Clubhouse. Check in shortly.
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I wondered if you still have the Krico? It looks like a really nice rifle. How does it shoot? What does it weigh? Thanks Tom. sspriggs@bresnan.net . Please send me some pictures. :)
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I'm pretty resistant right now - preoccupied with other projects - but those are handsome.

It is possible to produce high quality, cost competitive rifles in the US but nobody wants to do it. Everything but the receiver is available as a component.
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