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Posted By: Dinny Overpriced H&R Ultra Slug Guns - 01/09/21
Not mine, but they seem to be priced better than some I've seen recently.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/888897228

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/888898043

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/888898714




Thats Right Up Their With The Remington Model 7 300 wsm.With A Camo stock paint Job For $1999.99.. People Have Lost Their Damn Mind
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Insanity. I just saw someone buy a platic Ruger PC9 for $1,300...Used, and beat up.
Ruger PC 9 $1300 Surly It Was Loaded..
Originally Posted by Mull
Ruger PC 9 $1300 Surly It Was Loaded..

LOL
Yep, with ammo prices a full mag could justify that....haaaa I saw a shop yesterday selling 1000 rounds of 9mm for $800 for remanufactured low velocity rounds in bulk bags. Had a whole bunch, sold out in ten minutes
Have you seen the prices on Marlin Lever Rifles ? Crazy Prices.

Ken
I have eight of them. What should a guy do??? Lol.
SELL--SELL--SELL
Hell for that kind of money Id sell, owned 4 or 5 of them in 20 ga and most I ever paid new for laminate stocked ones was 285.00
Same here Dbwling. 4 of mine new in the box set aside for future grand kids. Sometimes itโ€™s not about the money
Let me know if any of you all want another one!๐Ÿ˜
am guilty, just recently over paid for a very nice Remington BDL, one of the older ones with the smooth action and safety that locks the bolt. Sipping bourbon and getting in a bidding war is not a smart thing to do! What the hell,I've done dumber things and really like the rifle, so I'm keeping the price I paid a secret and just going to enjoy it. Loaded up some 95 grain Nosler BTs. hope I shoots, seems like the old Remingtons do. A couple of years ago I bought a 700 SA rifle and and never shot it , used the action for a build. I still have it and I use it often, but at times I was sorry I ruined an old classic.Even if Remington comes back the bean counters will not allow them to build them like they used to. Might not even put the 700 in the line up. Might just be the ugly 770 and 870 Express. Now, happily, I have both! Sorry to the others for driving prices up! I bought a Kimber Classic Select in 30 06 a couple of months ago, I have no real use and need for it, gone to milder recoil rifle, but the damn thing has beautiful darker walnut stock. Haven't shot it yet and it might be a while, but it is just nice to look at and feels good in hand. I've thought about new barrel in 7X57, 6.5X55, or 257 Bob. I have other 30 06 rifles than are not used much, but it's unAmerican not to own a 30 06, I've killed a lot of game with the 30 06 and like it a lot. but for deer and antelope it is not needed, but if I could have only one rifle it would be a 30 06..
Hmmm i wonder if my Classic Carbine would bring that much?
The SA seem to bring more than the LA rifles one of my friends sold a 30 06 BDL with a 22" barrel in very nice condition for $$750.00
A couple of weeks ago someone on the fire had two 20 GA bolt action slug guns listed here for. Savage Model 220 I believe. Ask $575.00 each, should have bought both of them.I have one and they seem to have more recoil than a 20 Ga shot gun, but they really shoot.. 200 yards is a chiop shot!
They sold for $960, $782, and $760! A fool and their money are easily parted these days.
Originally Posted by Dinny
They sold for $960, $782, and $760! A fool and their money are easily parted these days.


Insane.
I'm looking for one of them in 12ga, 980 model I believe. 24" barrel. But yeah, the prices they are fetching these days are silly.
Get a Savage 220. IMHO they are far better in every way.
Originally Posted by Dinny
Get a Savage 220. IMHO they are far better in every way.

If you can find one!
Crazy, crazy prices...
Originally Posted by Dinny
Get a Savage 220. IMHO they are far better in every way.
As long as you have one that will feed from the magazine reliably, I agree totally. All of the production slug guns are Fords compared to the Mercedes Browning A-bolt though. Have to buy a custom Tar-hunt to beat it IMHO.
I have replaced more transfer bars in H&R shotguns than any other parts combined. Guess who has a dozen brand new ones sitting in a drawer? That same person isn't selling them for less than $200 each. There's no way short of replacing the hammer and installing a double coil spring to get around buying a new transfer bar.

I await the day when those overpriced USHs turn into tomato stakes.
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