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I missed the auction. What was lot #1194 DHE 28ga. for $13,000 exactly? Three barrel set?
Thank you, Bill |
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Quote:
http://jamesdjulia.com/auctions/cata...e=296&lot=1194 |
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For those unfamiliar with Repro small gauge guns, the beavertail on a .410 barrel set is about as rare as rare gets in the Repro world if it is factory. Repro collectors almost always hit the jackpot in auctions where lots of original double guns are sold. The Repros are not looked at as serious guns in these auctions and are sold at less than retail in many cases. Yes, in many cases, but not all.
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Speaking of .410 Repros...do the barrels have the same stepped down contour to save weight as the originals have?
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The ones I've seen don't.
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No, they don't have the deep step from the barrel flats that the originals had.
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