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Almost ashamed of this, but........ I bought this 32 caliber Crockett rifle at an auction thinking I could restore it and use for small game. But now I'm just too busy with a new job. The barrel has some minor rust on the inside and outside. IMHO the barrel inside was pretty rusty but maybe only surface rust. Hoyt will sleeve it to a 36 caliber for about $200 he told me. Stock, lock and trigger are in great shape except for a laser etched squirrel on one side of the buttstock and a laser etched nut on the other side. These can be sanded off if you don't want them. I kind of liked them. Price is $200 plus $50 shipping. Will make a great winter project, and in the end a pretty nice Crockett.
 

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Almost ashamed of this, but........ I bought this 32 caliber Crockett rifle at an auction thinking I could restore it and use for small game. But now I'm just too busy with a new job. The barrel has some minor rust on the inside and outside. IMHO the barrel inside is beyond saving, but you might think different. Hoyt will sleeve it to a 36 caliber for about $200 he told me. Stock, lock and trigger are in great shape except for a laser etched squirrel on one side of the buttstock and a laser etched nut on the other side. These can be sanded off if you don't want them. I kind of liked them. Price is $200 plus $50 shipping. Will make a great winter project, and in the end a pretty nice Crockett.
Don't forget the 1.5 year wait. I just talked to Bob. He said 1.5 year back-up at minimum. Semper Fi.
 
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