Posting a link to high quality ( not cell phone) pictures works great.
My favorite is a seller who says " we all know what it looks like/ Google is your friend". If your gun is not new in box the no I don't know exactly what your 1982 700 looks like!!!
I esp like the classic "gun on the floor with yellow toenails at the edge of the pic" shot.
I used to do the same shot wearing these slippers but had to stop cuz I started to like to wear them all the time.
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Posting a link to high quality ( not cell phone) pictures works great.
My favorite is a seller who says " we all know what it looks like/ Google is your friend". If your gun is not new in box the no I don't know exactly what your 1982 700 looks like!!!
I esp like the classic "gun on the floor with yellow toenails at the edge of the pic" shot.
I used to do the same shot wearing these slippers but had to stop cuz I started to like to wear them all the time.
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One guy on here got a little upset at me because he was asking for a lot of pictures like that and it would take me some time to do as I was not always with the item, and someone came up and paid for it before I sent the other pictures he wanted (after I had already sent a bunch)

I've had that happen, too. There were plenty of pics in the ad, but he wanted more, so I took more. Then he wanted pics of markings, muzzle etc etc. This was for a SMLE that was sportered. No real value, nothing special.
Meanwhile someone looked at ad, looked at the pics, looked at the price and said "I'll take it"
I always laugh when someone wants to play around or haggle and someone else scoops it.![]()
I just dove on a collection of Ruger rifles described as "M77-RS NIB three rifle set"... I didn't even ask what chamberings before I said, I'll take it... as luck would have it, I cashed in BIG TIME...
Sometimes you have to "shoot first and ask questions later..."
Agreed..... Indecisiveness loses you a gun, plain and simple....... I have no issue in today's age of scamming with providing a pic of something showing I actually own the gun....... In spite of my trader rating...... But you snooze you lose and these guys that think they are royalty and that, as soon as they ask for a pic, the rifle is theirs to buy or refuse make me laugh...... In fact, I would go as far as saying I actually get a small sense of satisfaction watching a nice rifle get snatched from underneath them.....
Wtf?..... I was driving back from PA......... Is there a non euro quarterbore in the mix?...... Or a .358?.....
Good catch though...... I am about to go the USA route you took........
Lots of cell phone picture hate. Is this so bad?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0phiz6tii3bkzhi/20160116_191402.jpg?dl=0
How about a NIB M77-RS 20" Carbine .358
How about a NIB M77-RS 20" Carbine .358!
The other two I have spoken of... an M77-RS in 7X64 Brenneke and 9.3X62.
Sweeeeet!How about a NIB M77-RS 20" Carbine .358!
Can you send me pics?Nice score
Sweeeeet!
Made the passing on of the .35 Whelen completely painless...![]()




























