With any quality piece, if you keep it long enough it will appreciate in value. A cheap gun will always be comparatively cheap and less desirable. Except for sentimental situations. Guys as they get older sometimes like to “go back” and relive a special time in their lives. That’s why I keep an old Stevens SxS and a case of purple shells. I’ll shoot maybe a dozen shells in the spring, smell the empties, and remark how brutal recoil seems these days. But it’s worth what I paid, and keeping around, to occasionally work the action, feeling and listening to the metallic snap closure. That view down the center rib…
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LGS has 3 screw .41 mag 4 5/8 in pristene possibly unfired -
- Jeff Spencer, 2025-03-09, 16:52
- Unless a couple of yoyos get in a bidding war - Gary Reeder, 2025-03-10, 13:05
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That does sound high, he’ll come down until someone bites
- WB, 2025-03-09, 17:49
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Guess the good news is that guns are a fairly decent--
- Jeff Spencer, 2025-03-09, 20:05
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Only if you sell them, just trade up! (nm)
- WB, 2025-03-09, 21:42
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"It’s worth as much as someone will pay."
- ORG, 2025-03-10, 05:10
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On one hand there will be no more.
- WB, 2025-03-10, 08:54
- I still have my Stevens 311A . . . classic! (nm) - ORG, 2025-03-11, 06:37
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On one hand there will be no more.
- WB, 2025-03-10, 08:54
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"It’s worth as much as someone will pay."
- ORG, 2025-03-10, 05:10
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Only if you sell them, just trade up! (nm)
- WB, 2025-03-09, 21:42
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Guess the good news is that guns are a fairly decent--
- Jeff Spencer, 2025-03-09, 20:05