rickjames80
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- Jun 12, 2013
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Well the unthinkable happened. I had a shotgun at a local gunsmith and well, it seems to have gone missing. I am looking for advise on how to handle this?
Did he off any kind of offer as to the value? Any ownership to make it rite? [/QUOTE said:He said that he had a couple theft issues with some former employees. He has offered some cash to find a replacement and some "credit" if the replacement needs some work. He is apologetic, but that doesn't really help
Winchester Model 25. I wish it would have been my 870. The gun was my wife's grandpa's. I haven't even shot it. It was given to me with a broken firing pin and a small crack in the action slide. I figured I would get it all fixed up and use it for birds. Turns out that is probably not going to happen. I gave him a few days, but he states it is just not there.What model of shotgun? If it was a run of the mill Rem 870, 1100 or similar, I don't know that I'd push the issue and perhaps settle for some cash and credit. However if it was an older, rarer, or even worse a family heirloom I would be full on pissed and nothing short of getting my shotgun back would appease me.
Good advise guy, thanks for the info. Can someone give me a non biased value of a Win Model 25? I am struggling with the value of a gun that I would never consider selling... It was in very good cosmetic condition, but did have the two issues listed above