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Not always, it depends on the intended use. If someone is looking for a gun to only shoot trap, F/M or F/F would be fine. Skeet shooters would lean towards Sk/Sk. If upland game was your agenda Mod/IC would be a good choice. For some reason Winchester 101's seemed to have been offered in different configurations of chokes other than most field guns that were mostly offered in F/M for the most part.Fixed chokes will negatively effect the price.
I have bought and sold a fairly large number of shotguns over the years, and having interchangeable chokes increases the potential buyers pool, and almost always increases the price as a result. Even if the fixed chokes do fit a particular buyers intended use, the buyer will still likely offer a bit less, for fixed chokes.Not always, it depends on the intended use. If someone is looking for a gun to only shoot trap, F/M or F/F would be fine. Skeet shooters would lean towards Sk/Sk. If upland game was your agenda Mod/IC would be a good choice. For some reason Winchester 101's seemed to have been offered in different configurations of chokes other than most field guns that were mostly offered in F/M for the most part.
My 12 ga. 101 probably has between 70,000 and 80,000 rounds through it and has never had a problem. I don't think a Turkish gun would last long enough to see that many rounds.
And a Citori in the same condition, and same chokes/barrel length, will sell for higher prices than a 101.here we go the gun nutz pricing experts
do some actual price checking before you tell someone what you think they could sell there gun first off the guy that said 1800$ not a clue about prices
facts epps have two 101's 899$ and 1199 have been for sale for months
another fact
i just sat at the edmonton gun show for 2 days at my tables 3 101' s on different tables 900- 1100$ not one sold they all went home with the owners
but price as you will
even on gun nutz they don't se for 1100$
or one of those alleged 0-% interest instalment plans and yes for another thread and another day, perhaps next Tuesday after the Canada Post rants.Yes, they are nice gun... Sold one in similar shape (but with a recoil pad added) maybe 1-2 years ago for $1k.
I concur, they are probably underrated... And yours seems to have nice wood.
But seems like folks will often prefer a Turkish gun with more bell's and whistles for the same $
- and they'll be able to add it to the credit card bill... But that's for another thread![]()