I was in a pawn shop today looking at some lever actions. What do most of you think of buying rifles from a pawn shop instead of new? I have thought that was a cheaper way, but you don't know what you are getting. Also on that, what do you look at in a "well used" rifle. Now to the point of all this: I found a 30-30 lever made by marlin that said it was a "Glenfield." I know nothing of this model, but know it had a very nice carving on the stock of a whitetail buck. The serial # started out with 70-. I don't know if this means this is the year of manufacture, or what. It had a lot of light surface rust, but that is just cosmetic, some stock scratches and a price tag of $159.99. I don't know what to look at for functionability as this would be my first lever. Can anyone help me with some thoughts? Sorry for being so long-winded, but I wonder if this is one man's treasure?
Thanks,
Michael