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8 gauge Neumann in "high" condition
Unread 03-21-2014, 12:13 PM   #1
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Default 8 gauge Neumann in "high" condition

Here's an interesting shotgun I saw for sale, lots of money, but pretty nice. I know some guys here like big bore shotguns:
http://www.gunsinternational.com/NEU...n_id=100401385
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That gun is in beautiful condition! And very stout with 36" barrels weighing in at 16 lbs.
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shes a nice gun for sure..i appreciate you thinking of us big bore fellas on this one...but at 22000 i think that mite buy a good parker 8 ga...charlie
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Here's an interesting shotgun I saw for sale, lots of money, but pretty nice. I know some guys here like big bore shotguns:
http://www.gunsinternational.com/NEU...n_id=100401385

Neumann also made some 3.5" Magnum 10ga guns that were very nice. Very stout guns for goose loads. Imported by Silvers & Co. In San Francisco I think.

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That gun has been for sale for a long time and at that price appreciation might ketch up with it in ten years.
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Neumann also made some 3.5" Magnum 10ga guns that were very nice. Very stout guns for goose loads. Imported by Silvers & Co. in San Francisco I think.
Yep, there is one "sale pending" at one of the Cabelas stores and another sold last week on GB. Neumann must be an old company, the 8 gauge looks old to me, some other very old looking Belgium Neumann guns on various websites, the mag 10s maybe 1950s or 60s.
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What do you guys think of the single shot F. Williams 8 gauge for sell on gunsinternational.
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