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tell me what i need to know about an SKB 200e

bobskibobski Member Posts: 17,866 ✭✭✭
edited October 2007 in Ask the Experts
i have here a nice 12ga that would pass for new. it has 26" bbls, ejectors, solid rib, and sst. it sports a straight english stock and has factory length with skb pad. what a beauty. hate to let it go, but if you can tell me why i should, please share. any problems with these guns?
Retired Naval Aviation
Former Member U.S. Navy Shooting Team
Former NSSA All American
Navy Distinguished Pistol Shot
MO, CT, VA.

Comments

  • geeguygeeguy Member Posts: 1,047
    edited November -1
    200E is the same as the 200 except stright stock. 200 is just as the 100 & 150 except with a French Case hardened and scalloped receiver. Imported prior to 1981.
    EXC= $675
    VG = $600
    Good = $475

    The "E" carries a higher value for some reason (go figure).

    Good SXS, don't know any good reason to save it, don't know of any problems (I don't own one, but know several SXS shooters that have the model 100 and have never stated a problem)
  • HandgunHTR52HandgunHTR52 Member Posts: 2,735
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by bobski
    i have here a nice 12ga that would pass for new. it has 26" bbls, ejectors, solid rib, and sst. it sports a straight english stock and has factory length with skb pad. what a beauty. hate to let it go, but if you can tell me why i should, please share. any problems with these guns?


    Because we here on the GB Forums love and adore people who generously give of their own possessions to enrich our meager existences.
    So, you should do a giveaway and increase your status here![;)]
  • laogailaogai Member Posts: 309 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I've had 2 SKB doubles, one a model 100 12 ga for 20 years. Loved them both. Absolutely no problems that I've ever heard of. Great guns for the $. No reason to sell unless you'd rather have some $, in which case it should have a lot of interest.
  • RCrosbyRCrosby Member Posts: 3,808 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Let mine go only because it insisted on beating the hell out of me.
    A beautiful little shot gun though. Wish I'd kept mine even though I shot it SELDOM!
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