If you have any spare change laying around,
https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/950490088Not 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.
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 !!!