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What say the fire? Looking for something under $400. 24-26" barrel preffered.
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I’ve bought two Model 12’s for $250. each. A better deal than you will find anything new for $400.
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Also forgot to mention, I'd prefer a steel receiver and not an alloy.
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The Remington Sportsman that Troutnut has listed for the last week or so in classifieds. If you don't like barrel length it takes 870 barrels, easy to find.
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The used rack is going to have model 12s, Ithaca 37s, Mossberg 500s and Remington 870's and all are good options and probably in that price range. I picked up a Remington Sportsman (870) several years ago for $150 dollars. The stock was in sad shape and the barrel had been hack sawed to 18 1/2". I sold the barrel for $50 and went shopping on eBay for replacement stocks. I picked up a Remington take off stock and forend, in snow camo, for $170. The two barrels I bought for $100 each. I have a little over $400 in mine but not much more. I did have to modify the forend by removing the tail that came down under the receiver when the action was open. It prevented the use of the shell carrier.
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Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.
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I haven't paid over $185 for a shotgun since, well, ever! I've got 2 Win M12, 1 Stevens 67D and a Rem "Sportsman". A 12 ga Rem 870, a .410 and a 20 gauge. Plus a couple heirlooms tucked back in the safe!
Were I looking for "an other" shotgun, I'd be hitting pawn shops, flea markets, local "Want Ads" etc.
Like "mart" look for "beaters" that can be picked up for a song. Couple of parts and a little ingenuity and you can be right where you wanna be.
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I wish I had taken a before picture on my Sportsman/870. It was pretty rough.
Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.
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Your best bet is the used gun rack in your local shop or pawn shop . 870s , some model 12s, Winchester 1200s , might get lucky on an Ithaca 37. Unfortunately its tough to find much of a deal these days. That Sportsman i have posted I'll sell for $400 shipped then you just have the transfer at your FFL. Great guns and uses all 870 parts and barrels.
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Lots of old guys selling guns around sportsman's clubs and gun clubs. Occasionally a deal to be had on a great shogun or two....M12, 870, 1100, Browning O/U etc. You might even be able to take it for a test run if it's at a gun club.
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