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Dec 2, 2013 - I recently traded for a Kimber of Oregon model 82 rifle with the B serial number. I thought the rifle was valued at around $700-$800 but the little. This Kimber of Oregon Model 82 Classic sporter also appears to be virtually brand new! This rifle is chambered in.22 Hornet and wears a 22-1/2 inch barrel. It is built on the Post-September 1982 style action with external bolt stop.
E57s Member Posts: 2 (12/7/02 2:48:06 pm) Reply Edit Del All Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A local dealer has a model 82 Kimber serial number 61 I think it has a 20 in. The wood is nice but nothing special. I believe it to be a classic sporter.
There is a box and papers,no test target. The gun has been fired and there are a couple small dings in the wood and some small dings from installing the bolt. Is it worth $850.00?
Thank you kdub01 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 1542 (12/7/02 5:11:38 pm) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yup - Doubt if you'll ever find a Kimber made in Oregon selling for less. 'Keep Off The Ridgeline' LIKTOSHOOT *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 6623 (12/7/02 7:22:20 pm) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agree with Kdub.OREGON!! = $$$$$$ Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3152 (12/9/02 8:37:50 am) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to my book, the barrel should be 22 1/2' for an 82, 82A, or 82B.
Made from '80 to '92 in.22 LR,.22 WMR, and.22 Hornet. Exc: $895* VG: $715* +6% for.22 WMR &.22 Hornet +10% for Cascade Stock +33% for Custom Classic Stock +52% for Super America Stock *My book is old (1995) so the value should be higher now. • The Firearms Forum is on online community for all gun enthusiasts. Join us to discuss firearms of all kinds, gun accessories, legal issues and more.
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Dec 2, 2013 - I recently traded for a Kimber of Oregon model 82 rifle with the B serial number. I thought the rifle was valued at around $700-$800 but the little. This Kimber of Oregon Model 82 Classic sporter also appears to be virtually brand new! This rifle is chambered in.22 Hornet and wears a 22-1/2 inch barrel. It is built on the Post-September 1982 style action with external bolt stop.
E57s Member Posts: 2 (12/7/02 2:48:06 pm) Reply Edit Del All Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A local dealer has a model 82 Kimber serial number 61 I think it has a 20 in. The wood is nice but nothing special. I believe it to be a classic sporter.
There is a box and papers,no test target. The gun has been fired and there are a couple small dings in the wood and some small dings from installing the bolt. Is it worth $850.00?
Thank you kdub01 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 1542 (12/7/02 5:11:38 pm) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yup - Doubt if you'll ever find a Kimber made in Oregon selling for less. 'Keep Off The Ridgeline' LIKTOSHOOT *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 6623 (12/7/02 7:22:20 pm) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agree with Kdub.OREGON!! = $$$$$$ Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3152 (12/9/02 8:37:50 am) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to my book, the barrel should be 22 1/2' for an 82, 82A, or 82B.
Made from '80 to '92 in.22 LR,.22 WMR, and.22 Hornet. Exc: $895* VG: $715* +6% for.22 WMR &.22 Hornet +10% for Cascade Stock +33% for Custom Classic Stock +52% for Super America Stock *My book is old (1995) so the value should be higher now. • The Firearms Forum is on online community for all gun enthusiasts. Join us to discuss firearms of all kinds, gun accessories, legal issues and more.
Membership is free and we welcome all types of shooters, whether you're a novice or a pro. Come for the info, stay and make some friends.
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...">Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 Serial Numbers(03.02.2019)Dec 2, 2013 - I recently traded for a Kimber of Oregon model 82 rifle with the B serial number. I thought the rifle was valued at around $700-$800 but the little. This Kimber of Oregon Model 82 Classic sporter also appears to be virtually brand new! This rifle is chambered in.22 Hornet and wears a 22-1/2 inch barrel. It is built on the Post-September 1982 style action with external bolt stop.
E57s Member Posts: 2 (12/7/02 2:48:06 pm) Reply Edit Del All Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A local dealer has a model 82 Kimber serial number 61 I think it has a 20 in. The wood is nice but nothing special. I believe it to be a classic sporter.
There is a box and papers,no test target. The gun has been fired and there are a couple small dings in the wood and some small dings from installing the bolt. Is it worth $850.00?
Thank you kdub01 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 1542 (12/7/02 5:11:38 pm) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yup - Doubt if you'll ever find a Kimber made in Oregon selling for less. 'Keep Off The Ridgeline' LIKTOSHOOT *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 6623 (12/7/02 7:22:20 pm) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Agree with Kdub.OREGON!! = $$$$$$ Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3152 (12/9/02 8:37:50 am) Reply Edit Del Re: Kimber of Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to my book, the barrel should be 22 1/2' for an 82, 82A, or 82B.
Made from '80 to '92 in.22 LR,.22 WMR, and.22 Hornet. Exc: $895* VG: $715* +6% for.22 WMR &.22 Hornet +10% for Cascade Stock +33% for Custom Classic Stock +52% for Super America Stock *My book is old (1995) so the value should be higher now. • The Firearms Forum is on online community for all gun enthusiasts. Join us to discuss firearms of all kinds, gun accessories, legal issues and more.
Membership is free and we welcome all types of shooters, whether you're a novice or a pro. Come for the info, stay and make some friends.
• Site Functions • • • • • Useful Links • • • • • • Support the site! We work hard to bring the best Firearms Forum has to offer! Unlock additional features, and fewer ads while browsing. Consider upgrading your membership for less than a box of bullets!
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