View Full Version : [GUNS] need a good place to get a rifled slug barrel Rem 870
DJ_Critterus
11-25-2012, 7:25pm
I've seen various prices, makes, models, etc... Any of you know where to get some good deals on a rifled slug barrel for a Rem 870? Cantilever scope mount is preferred but not a must.
JRD77VET
11-25-2012, 7:53pm
Look here on Gun Broker
Rifles, Shotguns and Handguns for Sale - Buy Handguns, Rifles, and Shotguns Online at GunBroker.com (http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx?Keywords=rifled+870)
There a couple I saw that end in a few hours, register there if you haven't done so.
Also, they have a 15 minute rule with the auctions to prevent sniping. Any bid within the last 15 extends the auction to 15 minutes until it ends. ( meaning put your best bid in with 16 minutes to go )
Jeff
DJ_Critterus
11-25-2012, 8:10pm
Look here on Gun Broker
Rifles, Shotguns and Handguns for Sale - Buy Handguns, Rifles, and Shotguns Online at GunBroker.com (http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx?Keywords=rifled+870)
There a couple I saw that end in a few hours, register there if you haven't done so.
Also, they have a 15 minute rule with the auctions to prevent sniping. Any bid within the last 15 extends the auction to 15 minutes until it ends. ( meaning put your best bid in with 16 minutes to go )
Jeff
Thanks. Lots of good stuff on that site and I'd never seen it before.
Holy shit they are proud of those. Dad has one on EBAY made by REM for $155.00 with cantilever mount right now with about 2 minutes to go. Let's see what happens.
JRD77VET
11-25-2012, 8:12pm
Thanks. Lots of good stuff on that site and I'd never seen it before.
Holy shit they are proud of those. Dad has one on EBAY made by REM for $155.00 with cantilever mount right now with about 2 minutes to go. Let's see what happens.
go get it :seasix:
DJ_Critterus
11-25-2012, 8:14pm
go get it :seasix:
Hoping it stays there for that price. Even a little more ain't bad, but if it hits the $200.00 range we might as well get one with the scope package from one of the retailers even if the scope sucks. We're buying this as a Christmas present for my little brother and his wife (more for him...dad and I can't stand her and the feeling is mutual).
Jeff '79
11-25-2012, 8:17pm
Look here on Gun Broker
Rifles, Shotguns and Handguns for Sale - Buy Handguns, Rifles, and Shotguns Online at GunBroker.com (http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx?Keywords=rifled+870)
There a couple I saw that end in a few hours, register there if you haven't done so.
Also, they have a 15 minute rule with the auctions to prevent sniping. Any bid within the last 15 extends the auction to 15 minutes until it ends. ( meaning put your best bid in with 16 minutes to go )
Jeff
I always wondered what the 15 minute rule was.....Damn...I snipe like a mofo...Not there though, I guess...
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JRD77VET
11-25-2012, 8:24pm
I always wondered what the 15 minute rule was.....Damn...I snipe like a mofo...Not there though, I guess...
I love Gunbroker.com. I've been on the lookout for a S&W 640Pro for the past few months. I've seen 2 there, and should have jumped on one of them, as they go fast. I didn't realize how hard they are to acquire.Oh well...I wait, and keep watching.:ball:
15 Minute Rule - What is it?- GunBroker.com Help Center (http://www.gunbroker.com/Support/SupportFAQView.aspx?faqid=1036)
15 Minute Rule - What is it?
All of our auctions use something known as the '15 minute rule'.
In a typical auction setting, there is always a called out counting that happens to allow buyers time to decide to place higher bids. This 'final call' is reset each time someone places a bid. "Going Once, Going Twice, Going Three times" - someone places a bid - "Going Once, Going twice" - another bid placed - "Going once, going twice".. and on and on until the auctioneer completes the entire phrase "Going Once, Going Twice, Going Three times, SOLD to the highest bidder"
So this rule is no different, but because of delay caused by the internet and other possible technological speed bumps, we have a 15 minute final call time.
When the seller lists an item, he specifies the number of days the auction will run. The auction listings display the scheduled closing time for the auction. If there is bidding activity on the auction within fifteen (15) minutes of when the auction is scheduled to close, the auction automatically switches into a special mode analogous to the 'going, going, gone' period of a live auction. In this mode, the auction is automatically extended until there have been no bids placed within fifteen (15) minutes. When fifteen (15) minutes have passed with no bidding activity, the auction closes.
The 15 minute rule makes auctions unbiased, by allowing all bidders an equal opportunity to place their best bid. In other online auctions where an auction ends exactly at a given time, some bidders will hold their bids until the last minute or so, in the hope of winning an item on the cheap. This is referred to as 'sniping'. The 15 minute rule gives all bidders an equal opportunity to place their best bid on an item before the item closes. This way, no bidder loses an item to sniping, and the seller can be assured that he has gotten maximum value for the item.
Our auctions are more like a live auction. In a live auction, bidding continues until no one wishes to place another bid. The auctioneer does the 'going once, going twice' routine, and if someone places a bid the bidding resumes. Since all persons bidding on an auction are connected by the Internet which can be slow and cranky at times, we picked 15 minutes as a reasonable amount of time to overcome any slowness or technical problems.
In a 'live' auction, the person who is willing to pay the most wins the item. Why should it be different on the Web? We certainly don't hide the fact we do this - you will find the 15 minute rule described in our Help Center, User Agreement, etc. It is also why our auction listings say "Ends On or After".
In a recent survey, a feature similar to our '15 minute rule' was the #1 most-requested feature addition that eBay (R) users would like to see added to the eBay (R) site.
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