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11-05-2011, 09:10 AM
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16 ga VHE Question
Found a 16ga VHE in a shop yesterday priced around 2200.00, which after checking the internet seems low. I didn't have the foresight to note the serial number but I can go back today.
What I'm wondering is, what are the critical things to look for to make sure it's an unaltered gun. The wood is decent with appropriate age and and wear and the screws look untouched. Barrels look good, no dings, not much case color on receiver. The biggest disappointment is that the stock has been cut and a pad added. It felt slightly short on the LOP, it may be 13 3/4" to 14". Would this zap the value.
So as far as value other 16ga VHE guns seem to be priced between 3k and 4k, does this one seem undervalued?
Thanks for your consideration - FC
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From your description the gun seems to be worth at least the selling price. The short stock would reduce the value but by how much on a 16 VHE I could not say. I have GH 12's with short stocks that seemed a good buys to me since I liked the guns. Spacers and 1" thick red pads brought them into my required length.
Ask the shopkeeper if you may take a few photos and post on this forum. They will tell us much about the gun.
Also, measure the barrels and check the action for play.
Look at where the stock head joins with the tangs and action. Are there any gaps?
Try to wiggle the stock from the aciton in a side to side motion. Did the stock feel like it moved.
I usually throw a gun into my shoulder listening and sensing for play. If something moves I hear and feel it.
Check and post the frame size which is the number on the bottom of the barrel lug. The smaller the better in terms of collectability. Old guys like most of the members like a light gun to carry all day. At 52 years a 7 lb 12 is a light gun to me. In ten years I am certain that a 6 lb gun will be desirable...
Please note that a #3 frame 16 might be the only one made and worth big bucks! A #0 frame 16 would be the lightest if all else is equal.
After all that, the price seems right for a 16 VHE in good condition but before you buy please post photos!
Mark
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