I'm no expert by any stretch, but I have to wonder at some of the prices people ask for that extra 2 inches of barrel...if it were 28" barrels it would be a $1000 gun as described I would think (that's what I paid for my 16ga 28" sterly in what sounds like better condition but with a non-original stock and I've seen several in that ballpark in the past few months). Are the extra 2 inches really worth +/- $1000--DOUBLE the price? Although I really would have liked a 30"er, I decided to hollow my stock a bit more instead. I know it only takes one person to think it's worth that, but what % of people are going to be willing to pay that premium for the longer barrels? Not meant to disagree with the posters above, just curious to hear feedback. Thanks,
Dave
Last edited by David Furman; 03/27/09 06:27 PM.