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David: $13,800.
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Could one of you good gentlemen tell me what the following went for:
2613 2614 2470 |
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2613-$8050
2614- $9775 2470- $20125 |
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The gun I was interested in was...interesting. It was the 16ga AHE....my bid was not accepted (too low).
It started life as a 12 ga, then was sent back for at least two other sets of steel barrels, one of which was a tasty sounding 20 ga 32" set of tubes. But, today it has only a set of 16ga Damascus barrels with an overstamp of a different serial number. It was also sent back to be restocked....but no mention of being converted to a straight grip from pistol grip, just restocked. There was also no mention of how the gun came to have ejectors as it started life as an AH. So....as a bidder I was looking at a gun that could have had only the correct receiver with the rest of the gun (stock, trigger guard, ejectors, barrels) having been fitted by someone else. Oh well. |
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Yes, my bid would be lower as well. You know, this auction should be a prime example of why it is so hard to impossible to put a value on Parkers.
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