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Extra 28 ga barrels
Anyone know where a person could find a set of 26” barrels for sale? And how much do they normally bring?
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The best and probably cheapest way to get a set of 26" barrels is to buy a two barrel set and sell the gun with 28" barrels. A one barrel 28" gun sells for almost as much money as a two barrel set.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/31411900103...Bk9SR7CVhIzhYA I would expect a set of 28ga. 26" Repro barrels in high condition go for about $2000, give or take a couple of hundred bucks. |
I saw those thanks
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You’re not likely to find a cheaper set unless two bidders get crazy. . |
That's the kind of ebay deal where you get on the site and, depending upon how fast your connection is, at the 10 - 7 seconds left mark, put in a bid that is 2-3 times what you think any sane person would pay for the item and hope you're right and take whatever you get. I've gotten a LOT of stuff on ebay using that method. Never bid on something that you just have to have until there's just seconds left when there isn't time for anyone to top you.... and they will try. The less time you give them, the less chance they have of catching up. Electrons are only so fast.
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I ve also done that before but got hung with a set of leupold binoculars that was worth $150. I bid 299.99 an they had a program that locked my bid in at that price. So guess what i got hung with an odd bid
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Arkrunner, I have never heard of such a trap. Unless, unless, someone else had the same idea and also bid in the stratosphere. Legh, what's your price?
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price 1650.00
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Hey - hey Legh, I'll be up in a few days. Before you make any rash decisions lets see if they'll fit one of your other guns.
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must be fishing...:bigbye:
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I agree Bill. They usually have an algorithm that, as long as you have the highest bid, they just keeps advancing it at set increment, which they give you, above anyone who outbids you. They used to show all the bids, but I think that was inviting too many proxy bidders. Now you don't know how high to bid to beat the top bidder. I've had nothing but good luck with their process. I've overpaid a tad for a few items but they were things that I just had to have, regardless of price.
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But don't they still use the "15 minute rule"?
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No 15 min rule for ebay.
There is a program you can subscribe to which will place your highest bid in the last second of the auction called "snipe" I believe. Bob Jurewicz |
The one I use (with great success) is Bidnapper. You tell Bidnapper your max offer, and it automatically enters whatever is necessary to win the auction at the last possible moment.
Works almost every time, as long as the max auction price doesn't exceed the max bid you gave. Dave |
And what is the "15 minute rule" that you all referred to for GB?
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Hi Dave. To avoid “ sniping” GB has a 15 minute rule. In the last 15 minutes of an auction, if a bid is placed, then the time remaining reverts to 15 minutes and will do so until the final bid is not challenged. It can prolong an auction until someone gives up.
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Thanks, Jim! Got it.
Dave |
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