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Upland Bird Hunting
28 Gauge Choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Sasquatch" data-source="post: 2765215" data-attributes="member: 124243"><p>This is the way to buy O/U if you can find the one you want. If I remember I paid $800 cash for my 28 gauge 686 used and trade of a 12 gauge 1100 which I had probably put 80,000 rounds through. That 1100 was tired.</p><p></p><p>The best part was that I bought the 1100 for $275 with a slug barrel. Sold the slug barrel for $75, shot the gun for 20 years and traded it for $300 towards the 686.</p><p></p><p>A 686 new at the time was about $1700 so I figured I came out ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Sasquatch, post: 2765215, member: 124243"] This is the way to buy O/U if you can find the one you want. If I remember I paid $800 cash for my 28 gauge 686 used and trade of a 12 gauge 1100 which I had probably put 80,000 rounds through. That 1100 was tired. The best part was that I bought the 1100 for $275 with a slug barrel. Sold the slug barrel for $75, shot the gun for 20 years and traded it for $300 towards the 686. A 686 new at the time was about $1700 so I figured I came out ok. [/QUOTE]
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