SOLD TO jontheturboguy
FINAL PRICE DROP TO $175 for Shotgun ($250 with Ammo)
Selling off my trunk shotty. It was purchased used and a Knox Recoil reducing stock bought for it. The original grip & stock are included. This is a really fun shotgun that is a hoot to have fun with at the range. I am asking $225 for it, but the offer is open only for the next week and the FTF would have to happen in Bloomington.
I am not that motivated to sell, except that I have bills with deadlines. The deadlines are next week and if this is not sold by then, I will just keep it.
I am asking $225 for the shotgun itself and will include the ammo pile for another $75 (20x zombie buckshot, 100x reduce recoil buckshot, 81x birdshot).
Now, I do have sale conditions:
The transaction has to be in Bloomington and I do require a signed bill of sale - one for me and one for you. I only record your name & Drivers License # (no address or anything). I use DLN only because it is worthless without LEO powers but is proof I checked your ID, and the paper will have my same ID written on it for you to have a copy (what's good for the goose is good for the gander and all).
Payment = cash.
Let me know,
Techres
[Note: for those who hate paper, I understand - but this is what lets me sleep well, and my sleep has value. If it ain't your thing, I fully understand.]
PM'd answers to Slow Hand:
1. The sighted barrel is smooth, not rifled.
2. It had cycling issues when I got it due to a loose lifter, but I took a clamp and re-installed it and it has not given me any trouble since then. I did not peen it, but it has worked so I figured "why mess with it?"
3. The knox/black ops stock is for an 870 and works on this guy. I am guessing other items will work, but I have no way to know. You might google around and see what others have said on these. I just don't know.
4. I put $105 into the stock (internet) and $170 into the shotty (pawn shop special) so I am taking a loss by selling it at $225. The only thing I may be missing is the screw for the pistol grip and it might be the same one that is for the stock - I really can't remember if they are the same one or not.
Let me know if I missed anything,
Techres
FINAL PRICE DROP TO $175 for Shotgun ($250 with Ammo)
Selling off my trunk shotty. It was purchased used and a Knox Recoil reducing stock bought for it. The original grip & stock are included. This is a really fun shotgun that is a hoot to have fun with at the range. I am asking $225 for it, but the offer is open only for the next week and the FTF would have to happen in Bloomington.
I am not that motivated to sell, except that I have bills with deadlines. The deadlines are next week and if this is not sold by then, I will just keep it.
I am asking $225 for the shotgun itself and will include the ammo pile for another $75 (20x zombie buckshot, 100x reduce recoil buckshot, 81x birdshot).
Now, I do have sale conditions:
The transaction has to be in Bloomington and I do require a signed bill of sale - one for me and one for you. I only record your name & Drivers License # (no address or anything). I use DLN only because it is worthless without LEO powers but is proof I checked your ID, and the paper will have my same ID written on it for you to have a copy (what's good for the goose is good for the gander and all).
Payment = cash.
Let me know,
Techres
[Note: for those who hate paper, I understand - but this is what lets me sleep well, and my sleep has value. If it ain't your thing, I fully understand.]
PM'd answers to Slow Hand:
1. The sighted barrel is smooth, not rifled.
2. It had cycling issues when I got it due to a loose lifter, but I took a clamp and re-installed it and it has not given me any trouble since then. I did not peen it, but it has worked so I figured "why mess with it?"
3. The knox/black ops stock is for an 870 and works on this guy. I am guessing other items will work, but I have no way to know. You might google around and see what others have said on these. I just don't know.
4. I put $105 into the stock (internet) and $170 into the shotty (pawn shop special) so I am taking a loss by selling it at $225. The only thing I may be missing is the screw for the pistol grip and it might be the same one that is for the stock - I really can't remember if they are the same one or not.
Let me know if I missed anything,
Techres
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