Seen a lot of Glenfields in my life but the number code denoting the model has always confused me. There are Model 30's (I have one with a 1/2 mag) but today I saw a model 30GT whatever that means. The rifle looks real good and clean. Anyone know what the GT means. It could mean ( GOOD TIME, GOOD THING, GO THINK, ETC)
Regards
Horseshoe.
I'll respond to my own post and maybe it will help someone in the future. The GT model has straight stock and 18 1/2 inch bbl . They are supposely hard to find according to my local dealer and freind. He is asking 350.00 dollars for it and I told him he was too high but it is sure a pretty little gun. Oh well.
Regards
Horseshoe.
Horseshoe, they must be because I have never seen one in person. It would make for a real nice packer (Guide Gun) etc.
b]JP[/b]
WORK ON HIM!
I found myself thinking about a sc in 35 at that same price on the net. Being that I cannot hold it and square off w/ the seller....
But a straight stock 18.5 barrel.... I'd find something to sell, beat him up a bit, and then bite the bullet cuz that a COOL handy package.
cw
quot;One of the most noble things you can do is kill the enemy"-Maj. Douglas A. Zembiec
It's a knock off of the Marlin Texan. I call the GT the Glenfield Texan. I have one too.
My 2 cents..
NRA Life.
Walk softly, but carry!
I have a Glenfield 30GT.
Bought it at a pawnshop online for 179.99.
Like brand new, never fired.