So I have a Citori grade 1 hunter with invector chokes that I got off an old guy who was selling off his guns before leaving the country to retire. I'm up in the air on keeping or selling this one as I just don't know when I'll ever use it given current life circumstances. So I'm looking for some opinions on value as I'm horrible at judging things like this as it's a brand new gun essentially with cosmetic neglect rust issues.
It has neglect rust pitting on the side of the barrels at the base and some on the sight rail but it is purely cosmetic. There is a few spots on the barrel as well that were little spots of neglect rust and some wear marks from the fore end. The bores/chambers are like mirrors without anything marring them and the receiver is in essentially very good/excellent condition without any rust and light handling marks on the stock if you look in the right light(butt pad is hard and should be replaced). The fore end has a long scratch that runs it's length, which is really more of a light indentation for most of it. Fore end metal is in excellent shape and never had any rust. It has 3 chokes, full, mod, IC and according the choke storage tube it is rated for steel shot. This gun probably only ever had a few hundred rounds through it as knowing the guy he bought it to hunt with. As well the action is still stiff with newness and the lever sits well off center. And It has the original case.
Pictures are in the link below. I noticed after I posted them and looked again that there's a fair amount of lint from the gun case stuck in the oil that can look like rust. Be aware of this and use appropriate judgment.
Serial is ###### NM153 which makes it a 1990 manufacture grade 1 hunter with 3" chambers and 26" barrels.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/186332486@N07/77wmT8
It has neglect rust pitting on the side of the barrels at the base and some on the sight rail but it is purely cosmetic. There is a few spots on the barrel as well that were little spots of neglect rust and some wear marks from the fore end. The bores/chambers are like mirrors without anything marring them and the receiver is in essentially very good/excellent condition without any rust and light handling marks on the stock if you look in the right light(butt pad is hard and should be replaced). The fore end has a long scratch that runs it's length, which is really more of a light indentation for most of it. Fore end metal is in excellent shape and never had any rust. It has 3 chokes, full, mod, IC and according the choke storage tube it is rated for steel shot. This gun probably only ever had a few hundred rounds through it as knowing the guy he bought it to hunt with. As well the action is still stiff with newness and the lever sits well off center. And It has the original case.
Pictures are in the link below. I noticed after I posted them and looked again that there's a fair amount of lint from the gun case stuck in the oil that can look like rust. Be aware of this and use appropriate judgment.
Serial is ###### NM153 which makes it a 1990 manufacture grade 1 hunter with 3" chambers and 26" barrels.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/186332486@N07/77wmT8



















































