My personal Holy Grail has always been a Browning Superposed shotgun (made in Belgium, of course!) ever since I saw one way back in the late 50's. Today I saw one in my local gun shop, took it off of the rack and immediately fell head over heels in love again. It was a 26" 20 gauge with Imp & Mod barrels and made in 1972 in Belgium. Had a few little marks but in general is a very nice shotgun and it locks up as tight as a drum. No price so I asked and the reply was "talk to the guy coming in the door". The guy was carrying the original hard case for the shotgun and it is like new.
Apparently I wandered in when he went back to his car for the case. The GS owner finally said he thought he could get $1295 for it. i was able to let go of it and hand it back to the dealer only on the condition that he put my name on it for a week or so until I can see if I can gather up the $$$.
Am I doing the right thing? I'm probably going to have to turn loose a couple of my S&W's to finance this thing which I may never even shoot since I will soon be 71 and have Parkinson's (and a wife who will probably shoot me with it when she finds out about it (LOL)).
Apparently I wandered in when he went back to his car for the case. The GS owner finally said he thought he could get $1295 for it. i was able to let go of it and hand it back to the dealer only on the condition that he put my name on it for a week or so until I can see if I can gather up the $$$.
Am I doing the right thing? I'm probably going to have to turn loose a couple of my S&W's to finance this thing which I may never even shoot since I will soon be 71 and have Parkinson's (and a wife who will probably shoot me with it when she finds out about it (LOL)).