Trapshooters Forum banner
Status
Not open for further replies.
1 - 20 of 21 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
932 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
As new Remington 90T, less than 500 rounds since new. Nearly perfect, but for one pin-head size spot on underside of barrel, which has been touched up. Includes original box, owner's manual, both tools. Barrel is factory original, no porting, 34". Serial number ST024xx. Updates done by Doug Braker, including locking block update, fore-end update and refresh of springs. Adjustable comb by Ken Rucker. Wood is beautiful and original, with two different thickness kick-eez pads (both fitted). $2750 delivered (this is what I have in it...).

Paul















 

· Registered
Joined
·
932 Posts
Discussion Starter · #7 ·
Thank you all for the kind words and PM's. I also appreciate the offers I have received. To be fair to all, let me explain how I arrived at my price. As several of you have noted in your PM's to me, the "range" of price on these guns is $1800 to $2200. On that I agree. I paid $2200, a price willingly paid, as the gun is nearly new. I then paid $200 to Ken Rucker for the adjustable comb and $290 to Doug Braker (locking bolt update, updated forearm iron, and refresh of springs). I believe the money I put into it needed to be spent, and added $500 of value. My price includes shipping (I figured $50), hence the price of $2750. I am not looking to make money on the deal...just don't want to lose any. I want to be fair to the buyer AND me.

As a side note...what are you going to buy today for $2750 that can touch this deal/gun? For all intent and purposes, you're getting a new gun...

Paul
 

· Banned
Joined
·
9,041 Posts
I think that is fair. A basically new in the box, unaltered barrel, 90-T with wrenches, adjustable comb for custom fitting, two pads, along with the peace of mind of the updates that may have been needed in the future, without the shipping and hassle.

How can you argue with that? It won't get any better. Plus, includes shipping and insurance in the price. 1070 views in a little under a day, and a half. Can't be all bad.

Any idea of the constriction of the choke, on that best factory barrel ever produced?
 

· Registered
Joined
·
2,330 Posts
Paul:
If I understand your last post, you bought the gun used for $2200 and have not shot it? The prior owner is the culprit and you bought it and then decided to put an added $490 into it, but never shot it ?

Beautiful 90T.

Gene in Illinois
 

· Registered
Joined
·
932 Posts
Discussion Starter · #10 ·
Gene, prior owner bought it for his wife, she shot one round. Didn't like it...too heavy. I learned NOTHING from his experience (lol) and bought it for my son. He also complained of weight and after one round went back to his BT99. I shot several rounds with it, and really enjoyed it. But it has not place for me, as I shoot a Krieghoff and Model 12. So down the road it goes. As I have said repeatedly, it is in near new condition, with a handful of trap rounds thru it. This gun is beautifully made (Kolar) and deserves to be someone's main shooter. As for the weight, I see that as a huge plus. The thing has almost no recoil.

All PM's answered.....

Paul
 

· Registered
Joined
·
258 Posts
I'm not a trap tournament shooter but am a skeet tournament shooter. I hope some day to own a gun like this. I own many old and newer Remingtons, and find them to be get shooters and good investments. That is a beautiful gun and very easily be retro-fitted to a high-ribbed gun. Nice piece!
 
1 - 20 of 21 Posts
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top