$1100 not bad for this market. I've seen 'em priced $1600 online or at gun shows.
I got one 3 years ago. It had a similar thick coating of oil. I blasted all the oil out of it with brake cleaner and cleaned it.
These are good no frills rifles.
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$1100 not bad for this market. I've seen 'em priced $1600 online or at gun shows.
I got one 3 years ago. It had a similar thick coating of oil. I blasted all the oil out of it with brake cleaner and cleaned it.
These are good no frills rifles.
I have always wanted a 6920 as a base line rifle to rate all the other rifles against (times and splits) and as a starter rifle for students. I had a Noveske N4 matched gun that was a 6920 clone done by Noveske and had to sell during a divorce unfortunately. Loved that rifle :-(
Happy you got a good one!
I have always wanted a 6920 as a base line rifle to rate all the other rifles against (times and splits) and as a starter rifle for students. I had a Noveske N4 matched gun that was a 6920 clone done by Noveske and had to sell during a divorce unfortunately. Loved that rifle :-(
Happy you got a good one!
Not new, but I have a lightly used 6920 upper headed my way. Should be delivered tomorrow afternoon, I can't wait.
Be happy to share my thoughts, but it'll be a while. Ammo is still thin on the ground here and my stash is uncomfortably low.
6920 is still the gold standard, just because. And it is great to have a nice base gun. I have a base model LMT 10.5 with iron sights and plastic hand guard. It's fun to go back to basics. Had a 6920 like everyone else and sold it like an idiot.
I have others but no baseline models.
PB