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rangerod said:There is a laminate stock MK85 on GunBroker appears to be in good shape.
I just won a Gunbroker action for a blued MK85 with laminate stock, so maybe the same one.
rangerod said:There is a laminate stock MK85 on GunBroker appears to be in good shape.
I think so. Nice gun at a good price. I'd love one settup with a Williams peep and a globe on the front. Wondering it I can do this with my LK93?Tannhauser said:rangerod said:There is a laminate stock MK85 on GunBroker appears to be in good shape.
I just won a Gunbroker action for a blued MK85 with laminate stock, so maybe the same one.
I have several MK 85's, even some unfired ones. I wouldn't part with them for 3 to 4 times that money.pjsoden said:I would venture to say $80-$100 in good condition. Stay away from the rusty ones.
1874sharpsshooter said:I have several MK 85's, even some unfired ones. I wouldn't part with them for 3 to 4 times that money.pjsoden said:I would venture to say $80-$100 in good condition. Stay away from the rusty ones.
That was in reference to LK's. Not MK's.Tannhauser said:1874sharpsshooter said:I have several MK 85's, even some unfired ones. I wouldn't part with them for 3 to 4 times that money.pjsoden said:I would venture to say $80-$100 in good condition. Stay away from the rusty ones.
Frankly, the only time my searches have shown Knight rifles in the $100 or less range they have shown significant corrosion.
I'm sure people do occasionally score great deals on excellent condition rifles for $100, but that's not a reasonable expectation.
WV Hunter said:Love my MK-85's. I still have 4, have owned, bought, and sold quite a few. My experience is you can find a SS model for $250-$300 in VGC if you are patient. To me they are an excellent all around rifle that will shoot about anything you stuff in them. I prefer the #11 ignition... it is flawless. :yeah:
Tannhauser said:WV Hunter said:Love my MK-85's. I still have 4, have owned, bought, and sold quite a few. My experience is you can find a SS model for $250-$300 in VGC if you are patient. To me they are an excellent all around rifle that will shoot about anything you stuff in them. I prefer the #11 ignition... it is flawless. :yeah:
The one I just bought was that price range, just blued finish with a laminate stock. If I overpaid it wasn't by much and I'll have some time to work up a load before ML season.
I plan to keep this MK-85 #11 ignition and it will be my strictly 777 inline.
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