Thirty-two inch barrels are all the rage, and you will have to decide if that pushes the decision one way or another. It can shade the price, too.

I have an SKB trap, a 3200 skeet, and have spent some nice time with a 3200 trap. For targets, the 3200 is a great platform with regard to weight (8.75-9.25#) and balance (a bit weight forward). The SKBs are lighter and more neutral in balance; mine has been trouble free but I can't tell you I have put a ton of shells through it. I much prefer the 3200. If the 3200 is an updated two-pin, that's the winner. I think $1200 for a clean one is a good deal.