Thanks for all of the input so far. I would be totally fine with patiently waiting for the right upland respectfully used. I have been researching what to look for in a used sxs and would like to have something by fall but will wait a season if necessary. I would like something totally reliable and smooth handling if not fancy, worthy of passing on to the next generation.
eta: wow, thanks for taking the time to post those pics. They are beauties! I'm totally fine with a light 12g if that opens up more prospects. My mk54 is fine for the big stuff
ninepointer, I agree with you (and with Chuck). I'm only trying to point out that throughout the market there are many, many great guns that get overlooked because they are older and the name on the gun is unfamiliar to most of us. Whatever your budget, $600?, $1000?, $2000? or more, there is 110 years worth of world wide gun production to choose from with amazing quality for very little money. My Lovena is a great example. Hand made and with the exception of the wood, (it's nice but not exhibition), almost Best Gun quality and I paid so little for it it's almost embarrassing. Why? Who the hell knows what a Lovena is? Took me a while to figure it out.
My last new gun was a Citori 16 I bought in 2004. I will likely never buy a new gun again. And given that the Golden Age of SxS quality was roughly 1900 through 1939, most of mine end up being from that time frame.
No, $1000.00 isn't unreasonable. But the $1500.00 the OP said the fellow is asking for a gun with pits and dings in the wood is a bit high in my opinion.
26" is kind of long for upland game. That shotgun, in the stated condition, isn't worth $1500 though. Gagnon's is listing a 12 ga at $999.99. One of 'em in 2011, in excellent condition with the original box, sold on liveauctionworld.com for $1200US plus the fees. $1300 with an odd butt plate, at Precision Arms.
26" is kind of long for upland game.
26" is kind of long for upland game.
Not trying to get you to spend more than you need to but if what you want is a gun for upland and your budget is $2000, I'd be looking for a Fox Sterlingworth in 16 or 20. The 20 will cost more.
The gun will be older than what has been discussed so far but a small bore Fox is in a different league than what has been discussed. I have 2 16 gauge Foxes. You'll have to wait and watch for a good one but they show up.



























