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Location: Deep Piney Woods of East Texas
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MTaylor
Member Posts: 1 (12/24/02 9:52:47 am) Reply | Edit | Del All Winchester 1400 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Greetings all, I just purchased a Winchester 1400 automatic 12g at what I thought was a good price. It is in very good condition but the only negative is a poly choke although I have found a new barrel with screw in chokes for an additional $51 The finish is 95% (metal parts) and the stock only has a couple of ticks, obviously from blind scratches. Any speculation as to it's estimated value? The price was well worth it to me but I'm curious. Mark shooter45 us *TFF Chief Of Staff* Posts: 2034 (12/24/02 10:29:26 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Winchester 1400 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $225 - $250. Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3313 (12/25/02 9:27:25 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Winchester 1400 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi MTaylor.......welcome to TFF. Yep......my book agrees with Shooter. MTaylor Member Posts: 4 (12/27/02 11:52:00 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Winchester 1400 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There's a book? I ended up buying the 1400 for $175 and found a new barrel with screw in chokes for an additional $50 Our clubs FFL did not charge for the transfer so it worked out to be a reasonable trade. Mark
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