Where to find a quality over under shotgun

I also recently decided that I "needed" a nice o/u shotgun. I just bugged my dad until he gave me his Superposed. Have you tried that route? Haha!
I wish. My dad died of cancer 4 years ago. I’m looking all over. On many gun sites, retail and private. Something will come up. I guess I just have to be Patient.
 
I have more than one shotgun. I bought them all used. I enjoy using them for the various purposes at hand. From my perspective, new B guns have gone up in price substantially in the last few years. I suspect this is due to clever marketing. A new Silver Pigeon with 2X4 wood is going for $2700 ????
Anyway, I think there are good deals on older guns - Superposed, Win 101 XTR, SKB, older high-grade Citori's, etc. Sure they may have fixed chokes, 2 3/4 inch chambers, etc., but you can get a heck of a gun for half of your budget - which of course means that you can (will) get two guns.
BTW - All shops are obliged to collect sales tax, even on consignment. If you dont want to pay tax, keep an eye on the EE.
 
Hello peeps. I’ve been searching for a while now for a quality O/U. I’m leaning towards Browning and Beretta.

I want it for sporting clays, trap skeet etc. Maybe to hunt one day. So sporting could work too I think.

Would prefer a mint used or if anyone knows of any gun shops with great deals. New or used.

30” plus barrels and 3” chambers. High rib is good. I’m not opposed to a semi like a Beretta A400 multi target as well.

I’ve put a WTB ad but not getting much response.

Budget say 4K or less but worth more obviously.

If anyone knows someone private or a retail shop that has anything let me know here or by PM.

THANKS
I have exactly the gun you are looking for and might be willing to sell it. Beretta, high-rib, 32" barrels, engraved, beautiful wood, excellent condition, hits all your markers except one. No one is going to sell you a gun worth $8,000 for $4,000. Lower your expectations or raise your price.
 
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I have more than one shotgun. I bought them all used. I enjoy using them for the various purposes at hand. From my perspective, new B guns have gone up in price substantially in the last few years. I suspect this is due to clever marketing. A new Silver Pigeon with 2X4 wood is going for $2700 ????
Anyway, I think there are good deals on older guns - Superposed, Win 101 XTR, SKB, older high-grade Citori's, etc. Sure they may have fixed chokes, 2 3/4 inch chambers, etc., but you can get a heck of a gun for half of your budget - which of course means that you can (will) get two guns.
BTW - All shops are obliged to collect sales tax, even on consignment. If you dont want to pay tax, keep an eye on the EE.

Yeah. I agree. The older ones look and feel better quality. I’ve had some nice Beretta’s but they were field hunting guns so I sold them to look for something more suited to clays.

I’ve handled the SP1 and it feels so cheap for the price.

Just have to be patient.
 
I have exactly the gun you are looking for and might be willing to sell it. Beretta, high-rib, 32" barrels, engraved, beautiful wood, excellent condition, hits all your markers except one. No one is going to sell you a gun worth $8,000 for $4,000. Lower your expectations or raise your price.

I will find something really nice and at a great price. Stay tuned.
 
Check out your local trap/skeet/sporting clubs and ask around, a lot of seasoned shooters have exactly what you’re looking for but might not be internet savvy or care to sell unless asked. Ask around and I’m sure somebody will know somebody who has what you’re looking for, and then it’s up to you to negotiate for the price you want to pay
 
well, that's a reasonable price point for a nice O/U, can easily find a great condition Caesar Guerini, Rizzini, FAIR, Blaser F16, Browning XS, might find an older Krieghoff 32 in that range, but it will be well used.
The Guerinis are well finished, and seem to hold up fairly well.
Rizzini and FAIR are also well finished, but may pose problems if they need repair.
Blaser typically has nice lumber, but the receiver is elegantly plain. F16 new with Gr IV lumber is in and around 4k
Krieghoff, well, you decide if you like the look or not, but they cant be killed.
Browning XS sporting can and do have some killer wood, bit hit and miss, receiver is a bit dull though. Older Golden Clays models are in that price range too.
Another option, is finding a 687 Silver pigeon with the receiver engraving grade you like, and then having a stock made for it.

No real shortage of options, but patience is the key here, guns pop up all the time on the EE, And yes, i agree with you, there is nothing more frustrating then dealers who charge sales tax on used guns, since a lot of them dont. I recently got screwed by that.
For me, the search is the most entertaining part. And nothing beats the feeling of that perfect find at a good price.
Good luck.
 
well, that's a reasonable price point for a nice O/U, can easily find a great condition Caesar Guerini, Rizzini, FAIR, Blaser F16, Browning XS, might find an older Krieghoff 32 in that range, but it will be well used.
The Guerinis are well finished, and seem to hold up fairly well.
Rizzini and FAIR are also well finished, but may pose problems if they need repair.
Blaser typically has nice lumber, but the receiver is elegantly plain. F16 new with Gr IV lumber is in and around 4k
Krieghoff, well, you decide if you like the look or not, but they cant be killed.
Browning XS sporting can and do have some killer wood, bit hit and miss, receiver is a bit dull though. Older Golden Clays models are in that price range too.
Another option, is finding a 687 Silver pigeon with the receiver engraving grade you like, and then having a stock made for it.

No real shortage of options, but patience is the key here, guns pop up all the time on the EE, And yes, i agree with you, there is nothing more frustrating then dealers who charge sales tax on used guns, since a lot of them dont. I recently got screwed by that.
For me, the search is the most entertaining part. And nothing beats the feeling of that perfect find at a good price.
Good luck.

What makes you and the OP think the dealer is not required by law to charge sales tax? If you don't see the tax, it's either because he's doing an off the books cash deal or he has included it in the price.
 
Romeo, it looks like you are trying to buy champagne with a beer budget. As you have noticed yourself, there are some fine new guns by Beretta, Browning and others within your $4000 budget but they are too "plain" for your taste. I would suggest that you have several options...
Lower your "tastes" and buy what your budget allows
Raise your budget and buy what your heart desires
Search patiently and diligently for a used gun that meets both your desire and your budget and don't be afraid to bargain.

It looks like you are another dreamer, always looking to get something desirable for far under market value. Dream on, you are subject to the same market forces as the rest of us

If I can do a follow up on your post...

I think what you are looking for is a market that few people check out that would allow you to get something that you want at a price you can afford. It will take some time, but I would check out estate sales, police auctions (who knows!), etc. Those kind of places.

Harsh reality is, if someone were to post a for sale gun valued at 8k for 4k, in mint condition with all the bling...it would be gone in minutes, because people on CGN know their stuff. You need to start looking at other avenues and you need to be lightning quick when an opportunity presents itself if it's for sale to the general public.

Good luck!

David
 
What makes you and the OP think the dealer is not required by law to charge sales tax? If you don't see the tax, it's either because he's doing an off the books cash deal or he has included it in the price.

Not saying they don't in the case of off the books, i only ever pay cash for guns, but if they built it into the price it wouldn't exactly be a competitive price.
TAX is annoying regardless of situation, such as used cars, GST does not apply to used cars, however, Ontario still charges 13%, and they keep the 6% that should have gone to the feds. Another one of Wynne's money grabbing schemes that HST sh!t.
 
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