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Depends on the condition; could be as high as $350 in good condition, as verifiable by being able to takedown the stock from the barrel/action. There is a tendency for corrosion to occur UNDER the Zytel material of the forearm (the same area that seems to prevent removal of barreled action from the stock)

IF you find out how to do a takedown, PLEASE post info to the Web, as I have yet to find a way to do this (and I bought a new Nylon 12 over 44 years ago! This in spite of having several takedown manuals that say "Now remove the takedown screw and lift stock from barrel/action"!!)

The way that you take it down is with the xcrew that take the tube magazine off. Then there is a pin that connects the barrel to the action. Just look at where the barel attaches and you will see it. You do have to remove the back site. Once this is done the action come out.

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