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I have one in the same configuration you're looking for. Paid $1,500 for it and thought the price was fair. I wouldn't pay much more than $1600 for one.

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I have one in the same configuration you're looking for. Paid $1,500 for it and thought the price was fair. I wouldn't pay much more than $1600 for one.
 
Are you sure you really want one of those ????

I fired one, I wasn't impressed.
Yeah, it looks cool, and Arnold used one in Terminator, but it's way too heavy for what it is.
I remember reading a review about these in a gun mag back in the day, the writer wasn't very impressed either.
They only function in semi with the heaviest buckshot or slug loads.
Birdshot or skeet loads require pumping.
The line in the review I remember most was "the pump action of the fore end offers all the mechanical advantage of a disc brake" [laugh]

There's a reason they call it "Spaz", like that weird looking kid in school.
 
One gun I always wanted and then sold almost immediately after. It was such a disapointment, but it was THE MOVIE shotgun of the century, same reason I bought a Beretta 92, but it really was a disappointment. Give me a Benelli M4 any day.

Are you sure you really want one of those ????

I fired one, I wasn't impressed.
Yeah, it looks cool, and Arnold used one in Terminator, but it's way too heavy for what it is.
I remember reading a review about these in a gun mag back in the day, the writer wasn't very impressed either.
They only function in semi with the heaviest buckshot or slug loads.
Birdshot or skeet loads require pumping.
The line in the review I remember most was "the pump action of the fore end offers all the mechanical advantage of a disc brake" [laugh]

There's a reason they call it "Spaz", like that weird looking kid in school.
 
I think this gun will only go up in value because it is no longer made and always in movies and video games. Its a classic icon!
 
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