sxs 10 ga
Asking for help on the value of a gun. It is a Zabaza 10 ga made in Spain. It is marked 3 1/2 in F&F barrels. The bluing I would say is 85% furniture has handling marks but nothing bad. I do not have any pics right now but can get some to help in getting a price.
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If you are buying $300 is a good price if you're selling $600 would be a good price. 0 -
Not going to be a easy sell, IMHO. Considering condition, and it being a 10 Gauge. OK if you're sitting all day in a duck blind. Wouldn't want to hump it for doves though.
Disagree with Charlie, only way your going to get $600. Is to sell it for a Decorator/Wall hanger. Look neat all cleaned up on the wall of a den, with the 3 1/2 shells. Quite the conversation piece.0 -
Will bring $500.00 - $600.00 on Gunboker. 0 -
w/o pics its hard to say. Some of the spanish are quite ornate and can fetch 6oo to 700 or more if embellished nicely. 0 -
Sure it isn't Zabala? Fine built shotguns, but in February,,not a hot time to sell. Agree with Duck,500 in the time of year and free of cracks/ 0 -
Overall appearance is a big factor in value, but there are a couple others to be aware of if you intend to list for sale.
1. Is the gun tight on face? Remove the fore arm (yes it can sometimes make a difference) and see if the barrels have any play in relation to the receiver.
2. Some potential buyers have the mistaken idea that the release lever should be at, or slightly right of, center when the action is locked up. On a new/er gun this may indicate lackadaisical fitting, but on an old/er gun it simply indicates wear from use. So long as it locks up tight on face with slightly left of center it should still have plenty of life left in it.0
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