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Reddit mentions of Allen Company Knit Gun Sock for Rifle/Shotguns with or without Scope Storage, Anti-Rust, Silicone Treated, Drawstring Closure, 52 Inches (1,3 and 6-pack)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Allen Company Knit Gun Sock for Rifle/Shotguns with or without Scope Storage, Anti-Rust, Silicone Treated, Drawstring Closure, 52 Inches (1,3 and 6-pack). Here are the top ones.

Allen Company Knit Gun Sock for Rifle/Shotguns with or without Scope Storage, Anti-Rust, Silicone Treated, Drawstring Closure, 52 Inches (1,3 and 6-pack)
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    Features:
  • Silicone treated knit fabric will not hold moisture, which prevents rust
  • 52" (132 cm) gun sock fits most rifles or shotguns with or without scopes up to 50" (127 cm)
  • Drawstring closure - great for storage in safe or gun case or for use in transit
  • Comes in a variety of colors and licenses to fit your style
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Found 2 comments on Allen Company Knit Gun Sock for Rifle/Shotguns with or without Scope Storage, Anti-Rust, Silicone Treated, Drawstring Closure, 52 Inches (1,3 and 6-pack):

u/wee0x1b ยท 6 pointsr/guns

Well, you could grab a few of these, oil them all up really well and they'd keep for a long, long time. Wait a few years see if you still want to sell them.

At very least, I'd keep the Nylon 66 just because it's so damn fun to shoot, the Garand because of obvious reasons, and the .357 because it's practically required that you hang onto it. And that would be a very impressive old timey collection!

That said, the Winchester is pretty nice as well.

Nope, I keep coming back to "keep them all". :-)

Anyway, best of luck whatever you decide. As far as value, you can go to gunbroker.com and search for completed auctions (not current, open ones) from the last few months or year and see what they're selling for. None of those are super tactical or whatever, but you'll find someone wanting a .22 plinker for his kid, or a guy wanting a bird gun on the cheap.

Don't bother taking them to a pawn shop or a gun store. You lose like half instantly. Best is to list them somewhere for a private sale that you want to handle face-to-face, cash only. (Also check that private sales like that are legal in your state/city.)

So you post it online, buyer likes/bids, auction over, you guys email back and forth and figure on some public place to meet. The parking lot of police stations are good. Walmarts are good, too. Some guys like to draw up a bill of sale and get the buyer's ID and whatever, but that's up to you. I doubt your grandfather was out running around sticking up banks.

Do you have any relatives who want a couple shotguns?

u/AkBlind ยท 2 pointsr/guns

Wow excellent addition. Hopefully you can keep this nicely oiled and in a gun sock for safe keeping. Till one day you pass this on with the rest of your collection.
Also just to let you know, the most sought-after 94's are made in 1964 or before. So you have a real gem here. Hopefully you hold onto it and treat it as such.