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I'm also trying to find out how much to ask for a Remington Model 32 over under serial number 1565. The gun has been well used and appeared to be in o.k. shape but after further inspection, I noticed the bottom barrel is bent. I'm not sure if this is fixable without replacing the barrel.
The gun has been modified by magnaporting the barrels and from what I have been told, the chambers have been opened up to allow the use of plastic shells... That’s the bad. The other half of the gun is in better shape. The wood is in fair to good condition and the gun has custom engravings.
The guy working at the local gun shop said he would give me $500 for my Lefever 16 gauge and the M32. That seemed really low to me....he seemed hesitant to let me walk out of the shop with the M32.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can take and email picts in a day or so.
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The bad thing here is that it will cost more to fix the damage than the gun is worth if it was original. Same for the Lefever. However, some folks a willing to pay the cost.
Last edited by Don Moody; 06/11/07 10:10 PM.
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Mile, Id like pics when you get a chance. Thanks, Ross ross@berck.org
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What kind of Lefever do you have? I agree the offer was very low- good that you walked out.
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Another vintage piece ruined by some idiot buying into the porting nonsense. Sorry to hear about its demise. Chops
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The Rem. Mod. 32 in well used condition will only bring $450 to $500 on a GOOD DAY, while a really pristine condition M32 target gun can easily bring $2K and up. On the other hand, your M32 is beyond "well used" if the barrels are really bent since the value of any shotgun is in the BARRELS. Original barrels that are ported AND bent makes it a parts gun to most people...too bad. But that's probably the reason for the low offer.
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Who did the engraving? If it is a Griebel engraved 32, (he did a bunch)it would be worth a few thousand without barrels. A good engraving job does not neccesarily need to be signed and identified to increase the value of the gun. What is the grade and serial number of the Lefever?
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How do I identify the engravings? The gunsmith the looked at it mentioned them. The Lefever is a DS grade....in failry poor condition.
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Post pictures of the engraved surfaces and we'll do our best to identify and evaluate it.
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Here it is in all it's glory. Doesn't look that great to me but what do I know.
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