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seems awful cheap to me...
toad67
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No dog in the fight, but with the scope and ammo it seems to be going cheap...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/813684871
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/813684871
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The ruger has exceptional wood - superior fit and finish...
Could it be a limited distributor edition or custom shop model???
The scope is worth about as much as the gun - again high quality piece...
That wood does not look standard to me at all...
And yes the ammo might bring $200.00 retail so what are we missing???
That Springfield is pretty rare - you just don't see them for sale and it's a wonderful platform and a beautiful piece - magazines are not exactly mass produced or cheap...
For the current prices I think both could be essentially stolen at this point - and flipped for a profit once fully researched - or provide the bidder with some high end guns for the price of much lesser quality platforms...
Color me confused - good observation.
Mike
He also has this:
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/813866211
For the life of me, I'll never understand how anyone would pay damn near double for a Citori or buy any other "entry level" 12 ga O/U when these are so far under valued! Made in Belgium and built to last several lifetimes, and then some........Nothing at all like shooting a quality Belgium made Superposed.
I have always had a hankering for a 28 gauge and I like the way the gun dismounts and snaps open ejecting or extracting the shells...
Price has usually been the primary factor that prevented my acquiring one.
For a duffer and casual trap and skeet shooter - for occasional pheasant or quail or ptarmigan or the odd mallard...
It's really to much gun for my needs but maybe someday...
Mike
Mike,
Did you mean to put "and"/"or" between "The superposed browning citori lightning"? Because they are truly two different animals.....Citori, made in Japan. Superposed in Belgium. Apples and Oranges.
If the opportunity ever presents itself, get a Belgium Superposed 28 gauge. They are a true dream to shoot! I hunt Pheasants with one, and it is a joy to carry and the Pheasants fear me. Mine is choked skeet/skeet and it's as deadly as can be! 8-)
I chose the browning and did fairly well with it - but the 28 gauge variant makes my blood boil.
Mike
Nice gun to shoot, but not a Superposed!
High bid with 2 hours to go.
We'll see.
I even upped my high bid but he wants it more than me.
Still a great price and I'll kick myself later.