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Trench Guns at RIA auctionthis coming weekend


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The parked Model 12 trench (Lot 1443) hammer price was $16,000. With the Buyer's premium, $18,400.

 

The ones that surprised me were the Model 1897 trench gun that sold for $17,250 including the Buyer's premium (Lot 3471), the Remington Model 11 riot gun that hammered at $10,000 (Lot 3498), and the Stevens 620 trench gun that went for $10,925 (Lot 444).

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Tom...those two might be a record. Big bucks!! I was shocked at this one on GB the first auction had a non payer at $4194.00 and look what it did on the relist. The SN indi cates a 1920 mfg date. What was this buyer looking at ?

 

 

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/885769570

 

 

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I've had several 11's and while that one was nice I have one that is close in condition and is matching and I'd put it at 2K max and I paid less than 1K 2 years ago? RIA doesn't disclose if the gun is matching, or if the label is inside the stock?

I didn't bid on anything this time because I thought it would be a waste of time and they had little C3 of interest. At this point I'm not even sure I should bother reading the catalogs anymore? It's now like a casino and they always seem to win big?

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On 12/8/2020 at 1:24 AM, Petroleum 1 said:

Tom...those two might be a record. Big bucks!! I was shocked at this one on GB the first auction had a non payer at $4194.00 and look what it did on the relist. The SN indi cates a 1920 mfg date. What was this buyer looking at ?

 

 

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/885769570

 

 

Sent from my iPhone

 

I guess to get under 10K on one of these it has to be rough with a cracked stock now?

 

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This is the trench gun

https://www.proxibid.com/STEVENS-520-30-12-ga-U-S-STAMPED-Shotgun-Very-Good-20-Barrel-Shiny-Bore-Tight-Action-Properly/lotInformation/58298300

 

The Remington 31 is rough, but it will serve the purpose of trying it out in the FBI case. Price was not that bad....relatively speaking

 

https://www.proxibid.com/REMINGTON-31-12-ga-RIOT-Shotgun-Very-Good-20-Barrel-Shiny-Bore-Tight-Action-A-Fine-RIOT-GUN-wi/lotInformation/58298798

 

There was another riot in the auction I wanted, but as a novice (at best) I referred to Bruce's book and while the gun looked right it was way out of bounds in serial number range to be correct. It still went for a bunch of money however? Went after a an S prefix Ithaca 37, but someone wanted it pretty bad.

 

Any input would be very welcome!

 

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I think you did well. The 520 appears to be a solid example for a decent price. And I think you paid a fair price for the Model 31 riot too. If the Model 31 was in excellent condition it probably would of sold for two or three times that amount. It's an early one with only the ordnance mark on the stock. I've got the same gun with a serial number a few hundred higher than yours.

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This is the trench gun

https://www.proxibid.com/STEVENS-520-30-12-ga-U-S-STAMPED-Shotgun-Very-Good-20-Barrel-Shiny-Bore-Tight-Action-Properly/lotInformation/58298300

 

The Remington 31 is rough, but it will serve the purpose of trying it out in the FBI case. Price was not that bad....relatively speaking

 

https://www.proxibid.com/REMINGTON-31-12-ga-RIOT-Shotgun-Very-Good-20-Barrel-Shiny-Bore-Tight-Action-A-Fine-RIOT-GUN-wi/lotInformation/58298798

 

There was another riot in the auction I wanted, but as a novice (at best) I referred to Bruce's book and while the gun looked right it was way out of bounds in serial number range to be correct. It still went for a bunch of money however? Went after a an S prefix Ithaca 37, but someone wanted it pretty bad.

 

Any input would be very welcome!

You should've posted that you were bidding on these. I was the next highest bidder on the 520

I didn't really need another one but it seemed cheap. If I knew another member wanted it, I wouldn't have bid

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