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Posted: 1/3/2010 9:07:52 AM EDT
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Sorry Sold I am going to miss it |
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Considering the last one I saw was about $15,000 a couple years ago and there were only about 200 imported They tryed to import 190 but only 70 SPAS 15 made it to the U.S. the importation of SPAS 15 is now prohibited only 15 were imported with folding stock |
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Considering the last one I saw was about $15,000 a couple years ago and there were only about 200 imported They tryed to import 190 but only 70 SPAS 15 made it to the U.S. the importation of SPAS 15 is now prohibited only 15 were imported with folding stock Ah ha. My numbers were off, my apologies. Come down to North Carolina & a gunshop around here has one on display - marked not for sale - that you can eyefuck. It's not much to look at, but it's on display with a mag that has the 6 max sticker still on it. I'm trying to remember if it has a folding stock or not; it just might. Now I have an idea what the hell it's rarity is when I go in there. |
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I started that thread to ask if my SPAS 15 is worth collecting, just having second thoughts I just love SPAS 15 so much it is very hard to let go |
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Fixed stock SPAS-15's do pop up from time to time. Asking prices are usually $4500, but the last few I've seen probably sold for around $4K. The collapsable stocks are ultra rare, but I don't think it would command a premium of almost double. Funny you mention that... cause it looks like OP's is sold to a guy in the shotgun forums who's been actively hunting one for over six months. |
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Fixed stock SPAS-15's do pop up from time to time. Asking prices are usually $4500, but the last few I've seen probably sold for around $4K. The collapsable stocks are ultra rare, but I don't think it would command a premium of almost double. You are right, $4500 seems to be the standard price. Mags are worth a lot |
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