So I'm talking with a friend's dad about buying a bunch of his rifles. None are too fancy, mostly bolt and lever action hunting rifles. Not super old, but not new either. He's almost in his 80s and hasn't done much shooting in the past 10 years. He's starting to loose it upstairs and has finally decided it would be best if he got rid of his guns. He's old school, no internet, no cell etc... so getting information from him has been challenging.
Anyways, going through the list with him over the phone (camera is too complicated for him) I was able to figure out most of what he's got, but two guns have us stumped. He can't find any markings other than "717" on the guns, no caliber and no other significant markings he can find. One has a bayonet and the other is missing the bayonet. He describes them as older military guns, but other than that I got nothing from him.
The closest I can find is a Varberger, but that doesn't really match the "military" look or the bayonet.....anyone else have any ideas? He's a solid 6 hour drive so getting up there to get photos or make an offer is a long way to turn back around because we can't strike a deal or I have no idea what to offer him as I can't ID the gun.
Anyways, going through the list with him over the phone (camera is too complicated for him) I was able to figure out most of what he's got, but two guns have us stumped. He can't find any markings other than "717" on the guns, no caliber and no other significant markings he can find. One has a bayonet and the other is missing the bayonet. He describes them as older military guns, but other than that I got nothing from him.
The closest I can find is a Varberger, but that doesn't really match the "military" look or the bayonet.....anyone else have any ideas? He's a solid 6 hour drive so getting up there to get photos or make an offer is a long way to turn back around because we can't strike a deal or I have no idea what to offer him as I can't ID the gun.
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