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![]() Any pitfalls to look for when buying? Would like to eventually have the 12, 20 and 4/10 |
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I have a 12 ga. that my dad gave me.
I hear you are not supposed to shoot steel shot thru them. I haven't hunted with it. Just keep it clean and in the cabinet. |
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i have a 12gauge that has killed so many squirrels and dove it brings back so many times in the woods and fields. i have had it about 50 yrs just havent shoot it for the last 10 yrs or so just have it put up for now. did have use of the 410 for awhile but had to give it back to exs dad sure miss it
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I have a 12 that my paw handed down to me before he died its in great shape but he cut a few inches off the barrel the last time we were able to hunt together there wasn't a teal that came around our field that was safe
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Check the serial numbers..... You can print them from computer. Some are worth way more than others. Most go for around $400-500 range but some are in the $1000-1200 range.
I bought a 16ga model 12 several years ago for $300 it was made in 1937 & is emaculant. It in the $1000 range ![]() Check Gun Broker, Guns International, Guns America these sites will also give you an idea at what you're looking at & what it's worth by checking serial #s |
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