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Local gun shop has a SKB model 500 (20g)2 3/4" with 26" barrel.I thought the SKB were imported for Ithaca,this one says Mitsui & Co Chicago.Any idea of age and value on this nice overunder? | ||
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SKB's were marketed under the Ithaca name for a time, and were also imported and sold under their own name. Only the barrel markings were different so far as I know. A Model 500 probably dates to the 1970's but could be later. The original SKB company went out of business a number of years ago and was later reorganized as "The New SKB Company" which currently builds and imports shotguns similar to the originals but differing a bit and having different model numbers. The 500 was the basic O/U (they also offered an upgraded 600, 700, and an uncataloged 800), but quite nice. Value would depend on condition, however a 26" 20 gauge will bring more money than any length of 12 gauge. In mint condition around $1,000 would seem about right, but that is only one (old and stingy) man's opinion. BTW: I shot a borrowed SKB 500 12 gauge O/U in Denmark last December at pheasants and mallards and was very pleased with it. The crossbolt action seems not quite as "tight" as some other O/U actions (which is not necessarily a bad thing). It is a very strong action, however, with a positive lock-up. | |||
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I shot an SKB 500 trap to pieces, literally, while using it to win 3 Louisiana State Doubles Championship. It got to be kind of a joke, I had the rib taped on where it was coming off, the part of the stock covering the actual sears, etc. broke off so I duct taped and epoxied it back on. My gun looked like it had lost a knife fight. However, that was a result of many, many thousands of shots in practice (back then unless I was at a shoot, it was a very rare week when I didn't shoot at least 600 doubles targets) and competition and the gun itself never failed to shoot. I liked the gun because it was lighter than almost all doubles trap guns and I could get from the first shot to the second bird faster, or, at least, it seemed so to me. I think they are good guns. I've still got the old warrior somewhere, who would buy it? xxxxxxxxxx When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere. NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR. I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process. | |||
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I picked up an older SKB M600 in 28 ga.at a gun auction recently. It was imported by Mitsui Co. in Chicago. A Field model. Very good firearm - underrated. Brittman | |||
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I have owned a few of them and my son still has a nice 500 sxs. They are nice guns and hold up well to hunting. Nothing holds up very well to competition shooting. A friend of mine shot a nice Perazzi to death shooting competition trap. It took lots of shooting though. Joe | |||
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Hi Joe, I'm confused. Is your son's SXS Model 500 built by SKB or by Miroku? Thanks. | |||
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