when is enough, enough
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 29
when is enough, enough
I was shopping yesterday and i found a Remington 870 wingmaster with slug barrel that is like new for $300. But i already have an 870 wingmaster just no slug barrel would anyone else have bought the second 12 gauge?
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
Posts: 5,293
RE: when is enough, enough
The slug barrel alone would probably cost close to that. I think they are $200 something for a matte black one new. A wingmaster for 300 bucks with two barrels sounds like a pretty good deal to me providing it is in really nice shape.
Paul
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#4
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Illinois
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RE: when is enough, enough
ORIGINAL: adewilde
I was shopping yesterday and i found a Remington 870 wingmaster with slug barrel that is like new for $300. But i already have an 870 wingmaster just no slug barrel would anyone else have bought the second 12 gauge?
I was shopping yesterday and i found a Remington 870 wingmaster with slug barrel that is like new for $300. But i already have an 870 wingmaster just no slug barrel would anyone else have bought the second 12 gauge?
Yes, Yes, and Yes. For that set up. I would even hesitate.
#5
RE: when is enough, enough
I ask that same question every time I bring a new gun home. I too have 3 870s. I also have 6 muzzleloaders all sidelocks and 4 of them are 50 cals. Plus rifles up the ying yang, more shotguns, handguns, bows. I am at the point now that when I see a rifle I like I try to talk myself out of it cause I simply do not NEED it. But 8 times out of 10 I usually bring it home with me.
#8
RE: when is enough, enough
ORIGINAL: bronko22000
I ask that same question every time I bring a new gun home. I too have 3 870s. I also have 6 muzzleloaders all sidelocks and 4 of them are 50 cals. Plus rifles up the ying yang, more shotguns, handguns, bows. I am at the point now that when I see a rifle I like I try to talk myself out of it cause I simply do not NEED it. But 8 times out of 10 I usually bring it home with me.
I ask that same question every time I bring a new gun home. I too have 3 870s. I also have 6 muzzleloaders all sidelocks and 4 of them are 50 cals. Plus rifles up the ying yang, more shotguns, handguns, bows. I am at the point now that when I see a rifle I like I try to talk myself out of it cause I simply do not NEED it. But 8 times out of 10 I usually bring it home with me.