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Unread 12-05-2012, 08:08 AM   #1
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Default Galazan Repro Barrels Redux

Did you happen to notice the listing and apparent availability for Parker Reproduction and original Parker barrels in the latest CSMC catalog? Only $4800 a set for Repros and just $5500 for the originals! You're on your own to have them fitted.
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Where does one get forends?
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I believe that the Galazan .410 barrels for the 00 frame Repros were made to use your 28 gauge forend.
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i noticed them too in there magazine thew sent me...dont believe they had any 410 barrels in the origanal parker barrels..but they did have the 410 in non origanal parker... charlie
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That's a far cry from the $2k 16 ga. barrels they were selling a couple of years ago... why the price jump?
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That's a far cry from the $2k 16 ga. barrels they were selling a couple of years ago... why the price jump?
One possibility is that a new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport sells for a cool $2.35 million and Tony has his eye on one.
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I'm sure we all remember that the original advertising called for advance orders only at a certain price, like $1999 or something. No claim was made that the barrels would be available after the initial run, but they "would not be $1999".
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Yeah, but.....
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Same phenomenon on RBL and Inverness pricing. Reasonable when offered initially, then, through the roof.
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Speaking of Tony, can anyone tell me why he is using the hideous toryx screws on his very expensive newish over and under? I don't mind the internal ones as much as the ones holding (my guess) the ejector rods. They just look totally out of place on a beautiful gun.
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