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Post by barada2 on Mar 17, 2017 23:28:44 GMT -5
I am actively searching on all the most popular online gun auction sites. Maybe start hitting a few gun shows when they are in my area. These are out there and yes indeed hard to find. I have seen a couple that were part of an online estate sale that had already sold for around $500 and both were gem mints! Have seen a couple of rough ones but holding out for a beauty. If any of you guys have any resources as to where to find and purchase... please let me know.
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Post by cw on Mar 22, 2017 6:53:45 GMT -5
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Post by littleguns on Mar 24, 2017 20:08:35 GMT -5
I see the brushed-nickel deluxe models frequently at the spring and fall shows in Tulsa (coming up in a week), but the specific mag/.410 combo is indeed much more scarce than the deluxe 20-gauge in either mag or LR. Keep watching the online sites, hit gun shows, be patient. Your search may take a while, but don't give up.
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Post by barada2 on Mar 26, 2017 11:37:44 GMT -5
Thanks guys for your help. Littleguns if you attend the show and see one in near mint condition please capture the buyers info to share with me on here or if you think about it please pass along my contact 270.498.1600 I did check with Rons guns. They actually have 2 in stock both 22lr/20s. Im keeping on top of the internet sites!
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Post by littleguns on Mar 27, 2017 10:40:55 GMT -5
Thanks guys for your help. Littleguns if you attend the show and see one in near mint condition please capture the buyers info to share with me on here or if you think about it please pass along my contact 270.498.1600 I did check with Rons guns. They actually have 2 in stock both 22lr/20s. Im keeping on top of the internet sites! I will be at the Tulsa show from Thursday afternoon through Sunday afternoon and will keep my eyes open. I'll take your phone number along, just in case. I'm sure there will be some Deluxes there, but as you've discovered, it's a lot easier to find the Deluxe 20-gauge guns than the .410, so don't expect a miracle. (Several years ago I passed on a really nice Deluxe .22-.410 for $400, which seemed kind of high at the time. Today, can you say, "Still kicking yourself"?)
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Post by jrguerra on Mar 28, 2017 6:43:02 GMT -5
I wish I lived in an area that had large gun shows. The single gun show we have down here (SAXET) is about 100 tables, and quite a few aren't even firearm related.
Littleguns - a question. Do you see any of the Remington SP / Russian combinations for sale, and are they more or less commonly found than the Savages ? Down here, I probably see four or five Savages for every Russian manufactured combination for sale, that didn't use to be the case. The Russian SPR-94 was not a bad gun.
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Post by littleguns on Apr 13, 2017 21:34:44 GMT -5
I wish I lived in an area that had large gun shows. The single gun show we have down here (SAXET) is about 100 tables, and quite a few aren't even firearm related. Littleguns - a question. Do you see any of the Remington SP / Russian combinations for sale, and are they more or less commonly found than the Savages ? Down here, I probably see four or five Savages for every Russian manufactured combination for sale, that didn't use to be the case. The Russian SPR-94 was not a bad gun. My apology for a late reply; I don't visit this site as often as I should. I haven't noticed the Remington combos at Tulsa, but I'll admit I haven't looked for them. If a gun isn't one I normally pursue, I skip over them quickly. Tulsa doesn't allow much time to look at everything because it's so huge. FWIW, I didn't see a single .22/.410 Deluxe, but I could have missed one or more because, again, it's a huge show. (Gotta put your travel shoes on to hit the big shows; most of my state shows are a couple hundred tables or smaller. My trip to Tulsa twice a year is almost 700 miles each way. Gas cost adds up.)
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