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Going to look at a gun from a private seller this evening, I guess some of the basic common sense stuff applies; make sure they say who they are and entitled to sell the gun and the gun itself is in good order. Anything else to keep in mind? Obviously there’s no backup of a dealer but the benefit (hopefully) of a lower price.

 

Last thing, thoughts on a Winchester 101 XTR sporter

 

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I had one of these. Brilliant gun. Take the forend iron off and look at the ejector kickers inside the wood to make sure they are not cracked. If they go it is a £200 plus job as they have to be made from scratch.

 

If its a multi choke check the threads in the barrels arent rusted and the chokes are all in good order.

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Check for cracks where the stock meets the action. take the forend off and wave the barrels about. Any play in the jointing will show up.

 

I have owned about half a dozen Winchesters. Excellent guns, but spares are scarce. Blaser F3 is correct about Miroku. Very similar gun, but spares are plentiful. Good buy at a cheap price - £300-400 in good nick - potential bargain. £600 - too dear.

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