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I agree with your questioning of the going rate of VH 16's in today's market---I would have ballparked ~$2200.00, but I'd argue that we here in the Nort' woods of Wisconsin get our info just a little while after you Michiganders get it.
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Some more pics. Thanks for all the replies. And no, I have not been in the military, but I have spent the past 36 years in Law Enforcement.
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Better check the wall thickness...the right tube looks pretty thin. I just returned a gun to Cabela's that had .022 minn about 18" from the muzzle...too thin at the price I would have paid if I kept it...I also like my fingers just as they are! Gun was very light O frame. thanks all SXS ohio
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Whoa! $3500 for a non-ejector 16 VH? You have GOT to be kidding me! I've put two or more PGCA members onto 16 ga. 0-frame GHs for a lot less than that within the last 2 years. Like the diet video lady said a few years back in her commercials; "Stop the Insanity"!!!
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3 to 5 years from now that same gun will sell for a good bit more than that $3,500 put in a simple interest bank account will yield.
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I hope we can still own them in 3 to 5 years !
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Stephen -
IMHO; better listen to Bill, Dave, Kenny and 'Wild Skies'. And notice in my post I said GH, not VH grade guns I put people onto for less. For the kind of dough you're talking about, everything's got to be right about that gun! Shop around - they are out there!! |
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Concur with Kevin. I picked up a 16ga 0 frame PH with 30 inch twist barrels for 2K within the last year, and a GH 16 0 frame with 28 inch Dam2 barrels for $2150 about 4 years ago. Both are in the same or better shape than the gun pictured. Also, something about the barrel to breechball fit does not look right on this gun. I would get it checked out by a competent Parker smith before buying, and not at that price anyway. They are out there, you just have to bide your time for the right one. Good luck.
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