Question for all of you Black Powder rifle experts

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dancer4life

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I was given a Investarm Spa 25060 Marcheno Italy 50 caliber black powder rifle. I do not know anything about these rifles. It seems to be in excellent condition and even has a buffalo head carved into the stock. Did some research I have not seen any with a carved buffalo head in the stock. LOL!
Wondering if I should keep or sell it. Anyone know what these go for? Any info would be appreciated.

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Looks like an investarm 120b. Theyre just an Italian hawken copy and supposedly pretty decent guns. The buffalo appears to be an after market add-on. I think they usually cost $450ish if they’re new/unmolested.

ETA: I was wrong. $630ish new.
 
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Looks like an investarm 120b. Theyre just an Italian hawken copy and supposedly pretty decent guns. The buffalo appears to be an after market add-on. I think they usually cost $450ish if they’re new/unmolested.

ETA: I was wrong. $620ish new.
Thanks so much for the info.
 

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