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The original poster didn't make clear whether the "uncut stock" was still cut on the curve and original length. Makes a difference.
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Superposed's are soft right now. have been for a while, from what I have seen and inmho.
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i notice long tang all original 20's are still strong...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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...and lightning RKLT and FKLT bring more than standard weight guns. Personally, the flat knob long tang 20 bores are my favorites. Most have mechanical triggers and are stocked a bit higher in the comb (at heel, face and comb nose) than the other varieties. For some reason, the RKLT guns are the most coveted, I think.
Socialism is almost the worst.
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I buy Supers, and just for me personally, I expect the Hartman case to be included if it's a halfway decent gun (unless there's something better included).
"More important, we hoped that when Autumn came, the birds would fly"
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TCN and what do you expect to pay for a nice RKLT 20 superposed with Hartman case?
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Buzz is spot on re: the FKLT guns of the early 70's. Slightly higher (more shootable for me) stock dimensions and the mechanical Mark 5 trigger, and the top ribs were being silver soldered on these guns.....Great reliability and Just about fool proof with minimal maintenance.
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Depends on configuration; I like Dianas, so assuming one barrel and 98% condition, $8K+. Add more for condition, extra barrels, nicer wood, more open chokes, etc.
I'd be finger to the wind on Grade I's, but for 97%, no real issues, I would think the number starts with a 3?
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If the 20 gauge doesn't have long tang, round knob, 28" barrels in field chokes, original butt, mint condition, it has no value over about $1500. All others are shooters. End of story. The guns described are $3000 guns or better.
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If the 20 gauge doesn't have long tang, round knob, 28" barrels in field chokes, original butt, mint condition, it has no value over about $1500. All others are shooters. End of story. The guns described are $3000 guns or better. Bologna.
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