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Unread 03-06-2025, 08:07 PM   #1
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Anyone have an estimate on the value of Repo 410 Value for 26 “ Q1 Q2 chokes?
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Anyone have an estimate on the value of Repo 410 Value for 26 “ Q1 Q2 chokes?
Little misleading but I’m asking about barrel only.
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Assuming the .410 barrel set was made to fit a 00-frame they have shown to have added ~ $7K to a 28/.410 set. Could be even more if they're a true 0000-frame set of barrels. I have never seen, nor have I heard of a .410 0000-frame 2-bbl. set.
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I watched an auction several years ago (like 6 or 7) sell for about $4500.





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Reportedly, all original Japanese Repro .410 barrels were stamped 0000 for frame size whether they were real 0000 barrels or 00 size barrels. You have to measure the pin separation. They could also be Galazan barrels, which are 00 frame. What are the markings on your barrels?
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7K is spot on and is a good price, but they must include their complete for-end as they are not the same as 28ga. Nice complete 410/28 sets (reseller) prices start at 16500.00 and up. There is only about 30 complete original DHE grade sets out there and some that may have been made up from original barrels and such? The true number is sketchy at best but that is very close number. Bottom line if you want one that is nice, better be ready when you find it! I own 2 of the original sets, one is a 410-28-28 three-barrel set DT, two BTF and PG. My other one is a 410-28 set both IC/M, SST, SG, SPL. Both my guns have light use and are a blast to shoot clays with the 410-s at the club. When the 12 gauge serious shooters see me bustin clays with it, they are amazed and want to know all about it. Yes, I only shoot the closer birds, a 410 is a 25-yard gun. It's great training for being fast on the draw. So I can be ready for them early season grouse in the UP. This is my keeper 3-barrel gun with its 410-s in place. Thanks, all SXS Ohio.....(-:
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Bob Hunter had a near-mint 28/.410 2-bbl. set he put out on his table while setting up at the Southern last year. Asking price was $15K and included case etc. It lasted 15 minutes then was gone. I didn't have a chance to note the chokes, but really wouldn't have cared if I'd been in the market for one - great set!
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Bob Hunter had a near-mint 28/.410 2-bbl. set he put out on his table while setting up at the Southern last year. Asking price was $15K and included case etc. It lasted 15 minutes then was gone. I didn't have a chance to note the chokes, but really wouldn't have cared if I'd been in the market for one - great set!
How much were these guns when they first came out?
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How much were these guns when they first came out?
The DHE-Grade 28/.410 bi-gauge sets originally were listed at the same retail price as 12, 20 and 28ga. 2-bbl. sets plus an extra forend -- $3600 + $150 = $3750.
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