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Unread 02-16-2018, 09:12 PM   #1
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Default $19,500 for a DHE ...

... 410-28-28 three barrel set:

https://stevebarnettfineguns.com/par...28-28?rq=18552

Dang! (Typo?)

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I think the 15-1/8" lop is the only typo in that ad, Victor.

If there was ever a gun-shop that would keep me drooling for weeks on end, it's S. Barnett's..that guy has some nice guns!!
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I can understand a $4k to $5k premium for two extra barrels, including a “rare” 410 barrel, but not a $14k to $15k premium.

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Some might say the whole is worth more than the sum of the parts, but really?
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I can understand a $4k to $5k premium for two extra barrels, including a “rare” 410 barrel, but not a $14k to $15k premium.

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As Edgar, said the sum of the parts.... but if you think you can buy a three barrel factory set with a 410 barrel for well under $10K I will buy it right now.
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Just try to find another one.
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I value the 410 barrel set with correct for-end and a PR maker case that will fit the gun and barrels at 7K so if you have a 99% condition,correct 410/28 two barrel set with case & cover it would be worth 5k+7K= 12K give or take. SXS Ohio

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10 years from now, people will be kicking themselves in the head for not jumping on that gun.
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10 years from now, people will be kicking themselves in the head for not jumping on that gun.
No, all us older guys who like and treasure double guns will be dead and plastic will rule.
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No, all us older guys who like and treasure double guns will be dead and plastic will rule.
The plan is, 10 years from now, my grandchildren, nieces and nephews will be hunting birds with quality SxS shotguns.
The kids all shoot, (quite well) having been taught by yours truly.
They have already been introduced to Parkers, btw. (My nephew is bonded up with an old Perazzi MX 8, at the moment) They have been drilled on gun safety, and a general knowledge of the different types of firearms, and action types.
If our upcoming generation of shooters have never been introduced to the classics of the past, we have only the guy in the mirror to blame.
This old man is doing his part.
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