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DogNewbie wrote:
Where are you finding $150 wingmasters in MN? How old are they? Personally, I would never buy a new 870 express and would prefer an older wingmaster over a new one (not willing to say I'd never buy a new one, but I am suspicious of the quality of the guns inner components...no proof to back that up but I just feel that way about tools these days...it pays to make a product that eventually breaks!) IMO the older guns are simply made better and will last your lifetime while the new ones wont. I have a 20ga wingmaster that was made in the late 50's early 60's and it works like a charm. I dropped $400 on it but considering the condition I would still consider that a steal. The cheapest older wingmaster I've seen in MN was $330 and it wasn't in great condition. If my memory serves me right the new expresses are more expensive than that ($500?), and IMO the quality of components and material just don't stand a chance next to the old guns. But if you are finding older wingmasters in MN for $150 let me know where because I know plenty of people that would be very interested in that!
nikegundog wrote:I was in Fargo today at Scheels, the cheapest 870 Wingmaster I saw was listed at $179, salesman walked up and I asked if he'd knock $15 off and he said yes without blinking. Quite honestly it had a lot better days so it was not worth $164, they did have one in decent shape for $210. They also had a bunch listed for around $300 that were really nice. The new ones where listed at $650 I had know idea they sold for that high.
Ryman Gun Dog wrote:MC,
I agree the 37 is a good gun for the money, he might want to look at the old Win Model 12 also, a little more money but a proven life time weapon for hunting.
Would much rather have an old 37 or a model 12 than any Wingmaster that was ever built.
RGD/Dave
mcbosco wrote:http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=249221084#PIC
16 gauge I 37 from the 1940's, couple hundred bucks.
mcbosco wrote:mcbosco wrote:http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=249221084#PIC
16 gauge I 37 from the 1940's, couple hundred bucks.
http://www.gunsamerica.com/988608439/Gu ... R_NIC.htm#
this one is a little nicer no polychoke.
mcbosco wrote:Well have fun keep a sharp eye out for one of those vintage pumps, even the Sears Ranger guns. Those are very cool. Last one I saw was $125 in near perfect condition, from the 1950's could have been a Browning??
tommyboy72 wrote:Well I also want it to be known that I have never had anyone else purchase a firearm for me either but it really upsets me that a business to step on my constitutional right as a legal U.S. citizen with no criminal background whatsoever to purchase a firearm. I hate the fact that we are not allowed to purchase handguns out of state and now some businesses are extending that to encompass long guns as well. There is no good reason why someone who is legally permissible to buy a firearm in Alabama should not be able to come to Oklahoma and buy one. Stupid bureaucratic bs is what it is.
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