Alec
Member
I'm curious as to why second-hand shotguns can be had for often hundreds less than second-hand rifles of similar vintage. Is it the lack of machining required to rifle the barrels? I can't imagine a typical bolt-action rifle having more parts than a pump or bolt-action shotgun.
I recently picked up a near-mint late-80's Mossberg 500 for $150; I couldn't even dream of finding a 23 year old centerfire rifle for any less than $300 because I would immediately realize I was dreaming and wake up.
I recently picked up a near-mint late-80's Mossberg 500 for $150; I couldn't even dream of finding a 23 year old centerfire rifle for any less than $300 because I would immediately realize I was dreaming and wake up.