$50 based on info provided.
Specs and real condition info might get useful advice.
Like I said above, average condition, made in 60-70’s, 12 ga with non original butt pad.thats what I know!
But thanks for your useless reply.
If that's a "Wow", enlighten us. How do you evaluate a shotgun?
Hi Gldnbear,
You mention, vent rib, ejectors, selectable trigger, 28” barrels, side plates, good bluing, good wood..
This sounds like a rather nice gun as some of these features are not common on cheaper utility SxS’s, or there is another possibility. It is possible that you don’t know shotguns and proper terminology when describing them. So, again, we can only guess. The one sure way is to snap 2 or 3 pictures and post them here. We would love to help you out.
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well again thank you for your useful input! why reply to the post if you don't have any relevant information or advice?
Perhaps a better question you should ask is "Why are people not answering my question and commenting on my approach?" Perhaps I was going to post but decided against it when I saw your first response.
Basic information to evaluate a shotgun -
Make and model - we got Sauer/AyA 12 gauge - the most common Sauer AyA that I have seen is a model 65, a rebadged AyA model 107 extractor gun.
Condition according to NRA Standards - strictly described, everyone will then know what you are talking about
Barrel length, Chamber length, length of pull and describe alterations to the stock, is the wood all there or was it shortened for the pad, choke specs from the barrels
A photo of the action flats and the barrel flats will tell us a whole lot of information, the Spanish were very good at marking specs at proof, including barrel weight at proof which will tell you right away if the barrels are original.
Tradeex has recently had 12 gauge AyA shotguns at $295 and under depending on condition.



























