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Old 06-13-2008 | 01:30 PM
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oldelkhunter
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Would be interested in hearing why. I have a Light 12 in excellent condition that I am thinking about selling or trading. It has no sentimental value,and has sat in the safe for the last 10 years or so. I am thinking about a new/slightly used Citori to replace it with. Do you think they will be worth a lot of maony soon, or is it becuase they are "better made" than today's guns?Thanks for your input.
I am not sure how much more they will be worth in the futureto be quite honest.. Are they better made then todays guns?.. they were handfitted and made to last a few lifetimes and are not some CNC machined robo assembled modern shotguni with a plastic triggerguard that costs 1200+ dollars. Same amount of felt recoil as that Italian shotgun but has a french walnut stock, hand checkered at that with bluing that any high dollar modernshotgun wishes it had. Even if It didn't have sentimental value I would still not part with it , but that is me.
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