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If you have any spare change laying around,


https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/950490088

Not mine,
Ronnie
LOL I'm only asking $1800 for mine and it comes with an extra 222/20 barrel---maybe I should re-think my pricing
If memory serves, I think I paid $275 for mine in the old Gun List, early '90s.
If I was Donald Trump rich, I wouldn't pay even 10% of the current 3K price being bid on that rifle.

Gunbroker always struck me as a place for people, like P.T. Barnum described as " there's a sucker born every minute"...

"a fool and their money are quickly parted" also comes to mind...

My model 24 with no serial number on it, with a shot out 22 LR on top and a 410 on the bottom, came to me from my deceased grandfather in November 1968, when he passed away....at no charge.

He sure killed a lot of squirrels with that "gun", his favorite meat...

how many rounds does it take down the barrel of a single shot 22, to shoot out the barrel? the rifling is gone half way down the barrel I'd bet.
Originally Posted by Fanofthefortyone
If you have any spare change laying around,


https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/950490088

Not mine,
Ronnie

Stupid
Wowser!
I bought a used 22 mag/20 gauge that was decent enough, one of the older ones with the solid rib between the barrels (no opening). I had to do a little work to it (new plastic butt plate, something else I cannot remember). The two barrels actually shot pretty close to each other with iron sights, but the darn thing weighed a country ton and had the fit and finish of a Chinese tractor. It went down the road. I bought it for $300, put $27 in parts into it and sold it for $400. Was quite chuffed with the profit. I wouldn't pay that again though.
The ones I've had did not shoot to the sights (that is the shotgun barrel & rifle barrel shot to different points with the same aim) lot of work to correct that, so they have no value to me !!!
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