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Barrel Pitting affect on Value?
I'm considering a beautifully refinished and intricately engraved (30+ years ago) VH 16 GA. "O" frame. It's got gorgeous English walnut on it and is generally in very nice condition.
But, the barrels are both significantly pitted (but have been judged safe by a gunsmith) and there is a little play in the action. The question how much might the pitting reduce the gun's value? The seller is looking for about $3K. Thanks! |
i am no expert ( all you need to do i look at what i do buy )
but a redone VH with "significantly pitted " tubes , personally I would consider that over priced, engraving and restock aside - barrels are the key IMHO |
The old saying is you can just about fix anything. Except bad barrels. I'd not step into a gun with bad barrels unless it was worth sleeving. Post some detailed pictures of the gun and we can render a more educated opinion.
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Tough to get interior barrel pix. Any suggestions?
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Previous owner shot quail with it for 15+ years with it. Gun looks great...on the outside.
Sam |
Sam, don't fall for a pretty gun. We tend to pay too much for the "pretty" while ignoring everything that will reduce the gun's value. "Pitted" and "loose" will cause me to walk away every time.
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So, based on comments PCGA members seem to think $3K is too much for a beautiful Parker 16 VH Grade, O frame with exquisite engraving, case hardening beautiful stock and pitted barrels? Is $2K more like it? Or even less?
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Dear PGCA members, wanted to make it clear that the exterior of these barrels are beautiful, but it's the bores that are pitted. Still a problem?
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sam there saying that the pits of the inside of the barrels and being loose on frame is the problem...yep there giving you good advice.... charlie
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