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Unread 09-14-2015, 07:35 PM   #1
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Boy, somebody go a great deal on this Repro....I have been watching it and figured it would bid up.


http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=506104768
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Just for grins, anyone know what year this gun was made and how much it cost at that time?
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I would have bought it if there were more pictures
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How do I keep missing these $2,500 Repros. !?! Need to catch me one of these someday.
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Just for grins, anyone know what year this gun was made and how much it cost at that time?
This gun was probably built in 1988 and had a list price of $2970.00. During the closeout in 1995 SST 20 and 28-ga. Repros were selling for $2095.00--I assume the 12s were similarly priced during the closeout. Incidently, an as new 28-ga. Repro 2-bbl. set in the most desirable configuration and chokes, also sold today on GB for $6280.55.
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I purchased the 28 gauge set today -
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=505618655

Had been looking for a while to find 28 gauge, double triggers, English, Q1/Q2, with attractive wood in good condition. May have paid a bit too much, but there don't seem to be that many that come up for sale...
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Rex,
No way did you overpay for that 28!!!!!!!
I consider what you paid an outstanding bargain for a 2 barrel new 28 GA Repro with Q1/Q2, long LOP, outstanding wood, etc.. Have not seen another since I bought the one I found.
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I purchased the 28 gauge set today -
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=505618655

Had been looking for a while to find 28 gauge, double triggers, English, Q1/Q2, with attractive wood in good condition. May have paid a bit too much, but there don't seem to be that many that come up for sale...
You did very well on that gun. Just not many in that configuration out there.
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I was watching that one too Rex - that is one fabulous Repro - Congratulations!





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