Unless you are selling to fund a newer/better rifle I wouldn't. Market is soft as well and unless you are willing to get to take a substantial lose or it ain't likely to sell quick anyway. Also, I understand the desire to want to train and not being able to, but if it is a quality piece, clean and lube it, leave it in the safe, and once funds allow then train, even if it is in two or three years.
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"Don't complain when after killing scores of women and children in a mall, a group of well armed men who train to shoot people like you in the face show up to say hello." WillBrink
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