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Originally Posted by Victor Wasylyna
In my opinion, this gun is a steal anywhere near the opening bid price. Buy It Now price is fair retail. I hope someone here pulls the trigger.
-Victor
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Bingo! Personally, I wouldn't consider selling either of my
SCCs for multiples of the opening bid price.
Paul, Victor has alluded to the fact of the subject gun being stamped "ISC", this stamping positively identifies the gun as a
Sporting Clays Classic model. Victor also mentioned there being several posts on this forum about the
SCCs chamber length. I have personally measured more than a handful of
SCCs -- all of them measured 3" despite each and and every one of them stamped 2 3/4". Other owners of
SCCs that actually measured their gun's chamber length have, too; reported them having 3" -- again, all were stamped as having 2 3/4" chambers.
Scot, I recall our little discussion we had where you made a pretty good argument concerning the versatility of your 20/16 bi-gauge set. Now you're promoting your pair of unfired
SSSs as the mac-daddy of Repros. I guess I can't blame you, as I'd be pretty proud of them, too. I'm sure you remember that I owned an unfired
SSS, too; but ended up selling it because my
SCCs did everything the
SSS could do, but with even more versatility.