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Anyone around here a Superposed fanatic? Just got what looks to be a good one and wondering how good/rare a deal it was. It's a first-year gun with 32 inch full/full barrels and a single trigger.
A new one would cost that! This one will cost me a little over 1k after my FFL get his cut.Sweet!
How much? 10k?
Yeah, I figure I got it for what I did thanks to the Pachmayr butt pad and the upgraded trigger. I really ought to get it lettered, but more than anything I'm looking forward to breaking some clays with it next spring.Probably a trap model with those long tubes & tight chokes.
The prewars are legendary for a lot of reasons. Fit & finish for sure but that single select trigger was a marvel of modern engineering at the time.
Fantastic guns and pre-war bring a a lot more value if unmolested.
So I'm curious? What's your plan with 32 " barrel and full/full?A new one would cost that! This one will cost me a little over 1k after my FFL get his cut.
Might work for pass shooting ducks on the Missouri too.You answered as I asked.
Yeah, I figure I got it for what I did thanks to the Pachmayr butt pad and the upgraded trigger. I really ought to get it lettered, but more than anything I'm looking forward to breaking some clays with it next spring.
Added butt pad, later factory installed single select trigger, safety added to tang, cracked forend. I'll probably leave her as she is. She's definitely a trap gun.If it's not a collector grade gun then your options for improvement into a field gun exist.
Lengthening the chamber to 3" along with lengthening the forcing comes, and shoot bismuth/tungsten shot - no steel. The action can certainly handle the pressure.
The pre-wars only had double triggers for the first few. The single select was added early in the line, after JMB passed & his son finished the design.
If the only alteration is the pad though, you could restore it to its original condition. These are getting harder to find in solid condition.