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#211184 12/29/10 09:58 PM
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Hi all, just was wondering what a good price is for the 16/20 set with case in excellent shape?

Also, for you owners, what's your impression of this set (or Parker Repos in general)?

I know there have been issues with the ST.

Thanks for any info.

All the best!

Greg


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With the Krieghoff 16-ga. bbls. a good price today for a 20/16 bi-gauge set in excellent condition would be around $5500.00. Two years ago the same sets were changing hands regularly for $6500.00 to $7000.00---and sometimes for a little more. I know of a rare configured set (both bbls. 28", both sets of bbls. factory choked Q1/Q2, SG, SPL and DT's that sold three years ago for $8000.00.

I love my Repros---all 5 of them. My only ST Repro is undergoing a SST to DT conversion as I type this, which will make it the configuration I have been searching for for fourteen years.


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Not all 16 gauge barrels were well fitted to the receiver, even when done by Skeuse's gunsmith. A bad fit will be with you forever.

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I thilnk it will be very hard to find a 16/20 in good condition for $5500! I have recently seen them for the $6500 number but that one was with non Krieghoff barrels (the ones Galazan was selling).
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Saw one new in the box/case at the Cabela's in Hamburg a couple of years ago. Believe the asking price was circa $8,000.


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Greg, I've seen a set or two of barrels (original) that did not fit all that well either. I'd definitely want to check that before buying. Personally, I'm not a big fan of the 20ga Repros. I find them too heavy for a 20ga. Most are right around 6 1/2 with 26" barrels. You lose some of that weight with the 16ga barrels because it's on a 20ga frame, so that's a plus for the 16ga half of the set.

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Originally Posted By: Bob Jurewicz
I thilnk it will be very hard to find a 16/20 in good condition for $5500! I have recently seen them for the $6500 number but that one was with non Krieghoff barrels (the ones Galazan was selling).
Bob Jurewicz


Bob,
Do you believe that 16/20 set w/the Galazan bbls. was a "good price"? I guess it depends on your perspective---are you a buyer...or are you a seller?

You probably missed the 16/20 set w/Krieghoff's that Robin Hollow had listed recently, both bbls. 28", SG, SPL, DT's with a very nicely figured stock. They were asking $5495.00 for it, it took several weeks to sell.

We're still in a tough economy, but things will eventually turnaround and these guns will again be appreciating as they are wonderful guns and they ain't making any mo'.


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Check out all of the available sites on the internet; GunsAmerica, etc. If you find one for $5,500 in excellent shape, buy it. $6,500 appears to be the minimum.
As to the guns themselves, a 16 gauge on a 20 gauge frame is going to kick you more than a 12 gauge will. Only way to avoid that is to use 2.5 inch light loads, in which case, you should simply get a 20 gauge and save some money.
Before the 16 ga. fans jump on me, I have a 16 ga. Fox that I really like. smile

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Wild Skies -

Would you mind sharing who is doing the trigger conversion on your repro? If you don't care to make it public I understand as well as if you wish to use the PM function.

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Originally Posted By: L. Brown
Greg, I've seen a set or two of barrels (original) that did not fit all that well either. I'd definitely want to check that before buying. Personally, I'm not a big fan of the 20ga Repros. I find them too heavy for a 20ga. Most are right around 6 1/2 with 26" barrels. You lose some of that weight with the 16ga barrels because it's on a 20ga frame, so that's a plus for the 16ga half of the set.


I'm with Larry on this one. I had a 20 gauge, 28" Double Trigger, Pistol Grip. Gun weight 6 lbs 12 oz and felt ungodly heavy for a 20 gauge bird gun. I promptly resold it (for a bit of a profit). Was a very nicely made gun, but it sure wasn't something I wanted to carry up and down mountains.


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