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Greg ,I really don't know how serious I am but each time I go in and the 20 is looking at me ,I always have to handle it a bit ,and I know the proprietor is just itching for me to make an offer ," Any Offer " I believe !
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03-28-2013, 07:05 PM | #14 | ||||||
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I would buy that last pictured #2 regardless of the off center engraving.
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03-28-2013, 07:13 PM | #15 | ||||||
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I own an AYA #2, and depending on how old the gun is determines how they are engraved. Older models are all done by hand similar to the #1. Also depending on how they are ordered your gun can have upgrades. My #2 has gold turned internals that only the #1 has, also I have extra fancy wood. When I spoke with the gentleman from AYA at the Shot Show last year they said the new models would be machine rolled and the hand chased engraving. Once you hit the #1 grade and up it's all done by hand.
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Russ the odds are that it's a #2 gun as there are more of them around. I passed on a #1 10 years or so ago because it was a 20 and I was looking for a 16. I still regret that one. The #2 should be under $4K I would think.
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03-28-2013, 07:25 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Thanks everyone for their responses and when I am in the Lebanon area I will check them out real closely. Moving toward seriously. I understand NECG will fit the gun when purchased.
When I was looking for reviews on line some one referred to the AyA owners as a Purdy wanna-be. Now I covet the purdys but that wasn't very nice. Don't think I'd want him in my duck boat. Have some family connections in Spain and was drooling over the AyA catalog with the 80 year old patriarch. I send him all my duck pictures and he gets to relive some of his younger days. Love to buy one just to have him shoot it. |
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That statement gives the impression that the new #2's going forward from last year's Shot Show would be machine engraved. When in fact, the standard engraving has been machine applied for about the past 20 years, or so.
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03-28-2013, 09:58 PM | #19 | ||||||
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I believe you are talking about the lower grades, in that case you would be correct. #2's can be ordered several ways, as in mine is a "deluxe" and does not have standard engraving. Either way you want to see it they are a well made gun.
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Well now, these are a bit over my head, but...back in the day, as they say, I bought an AYA 20 ga, from of all places, Sears-Roebuck. It was marked either Sears by AYA, or AYA for Sears, or something along those lines. It was a 20 ga, with 28" barrels, mod/full, and 3" chambers. I was told at the time that AYA apprentences made them for Sears as part of their training.
The Sears store I delt with at the time had two of them in stock, a 12, and a 20. The 20 was by far the nicer of the two, with really nice wood, and some simple, rather understated engraving. The receiver IIRC, was color case hardened. I paid, IIRC, $199.00 for it about 1978-79 or so. A very nice gun, and one of the very few I regret selling. It probably was the nicest gun I've ever owned.
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