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The recent Julia GH grade was a bit of a bargain. Around nine grand.
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What was the barrel length on that gun? Gary
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Please don't hang me or shoot me but I have to ask the following ?:
Where will the prices be at for 8 bores in the future. 10, 20, 30 years out. Will the up coming generations show interest? How do we see it playing out. I have a hard time seeing a 8 bore selling for these kind of number (the ones at the current market price) 15 to 20 years from now. What are your thoughts? |
The younger folks interested in firearms seem to be more interested in 'firepower' and so, I think a BIG bore gun would be more interesting to them than a twenty or a sixteen.
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That'd be me, except I've been buying in the small bore department lately
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There is still magic in those .840" bores! Mark |
Due to their scarcity alone I would be surprised if their value/cost does not continue to rise over time.
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i think that in the years to come that the 8 ga swith good condition will at least hold their value at present andprobably gain value thru the years ahead...if your like me i would buy them all if i could afford them... the big 8 s been a passion of mine since i was a boy and it has never diminished...charlie
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I also believe that 36" barrels are the break-point for an 8..... an 8 with shorter barrels will be worth notably less. An 8 with 38" or 40" barrels will be worth more. But most buyers want to see at least 36" barrels.
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