June 19, 1999, 08:16 PM | #1 |
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Hi Harley!
Okay, here's one for you. What's the "Real World" version of the Ted Williams M200? I know TW was a Sears "trade name" used for shotguns made by other manufacturers, but just can't remember what the m200 was. Thanks for your help. Also, do you know anything about a "Sile" .410 over and under? Any estimate on value in good condition? Thanks again! ------------------ Your mind is your primary weapon. USE IT! [This message has been edited by Ken Cook (edited June 19, 1999).] |
June 19, 1999, 11:49 PM | #2 |
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Check me on this, Harley, but I think the TW 200 was a slightly modified and cheapened Winchester 1200. Sile is an importer and distributor in New York; they have had some "brand name" guns made for them both here and abroad. O/U .410 sounds like maybe a foreign gun. Are there proof marks and if so what do they look like?
Jim |
June 20, 1999, 05:21 AM | #3 |
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Ken-Jim
Jim is correct on the T.Wilm's, on the Sile I don't have the cross over so I cannot comment. HJN |
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