Sporting Clays Classic help
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Good morning
Is the only way to tell if it is a true SCC is if the flats have ISC stamps? Assuming very good condition....What do these go for in todays market? Thanks in advance. James |
The original box would have identified it as such along with the serial number. But most folks didn't save the shipping carton. That plus the barrels will be 28" I believe.
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No box available unfortunately. They are 28 inch though.
J |
They were 12 gauge, 28", 3" chambers 6 screw in chokes: Sk 1, sk 2, IC, M, IM, F. I have the Parker brocher, but have never been able to download pictures from my cell phone. Hope thus helps.
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Asking prices on ALL Repros has elevated lately. I would guess one like your asking about would have an initial asking between $5-7K. The closer to $5K you buy it the better. 12 GA Repro guns are not in high demand.
Bob Jurewicz |
Thanks all.
J |
In answer to your first question . . . Yes, the identifying characteristic of a Sporting Clays Classic is the ISC (for Internal Screw Choke) stamping on the barrel flats.
Bob has given realistic pricing for an SCC, he knows, understands and follows today's market conditions. The price will vary depending upon condition, of course, but configuration of the gun and the quality of the wood will play a major role in the gun's desireability. In my world . . . a SG is more desirable than a PG, a SPL forend is more desirable than a BT, double triggers are more desirable than a SST and highly figured wood with straight graining through the wrist is more desirable than blah-zey wood that's poorly laid out. More desirable = higher value . . . your world may be different. |
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They are shown & listed in their written description in the Parker Brochure.
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