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  • Tom-ADC
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 3614

    Charles Daly O/U

    I have a Charles Daly Superior grade skeet gun 26 inch fixed chokes, have a person interested in buying it problem is not sure of its value.
    Been looking on the various for sale sites Gun Broker etc but prices seem outrageous . This is a B C Miroku made shotgun.
    US Navy Retired, NRA Lifetime member. Member CRPA

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    tankarian
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 4193

    Originally posted by Tom-ADC
    I have a Charles Daly Superior grade skeet gun 26 inch fixed chokes, have a person interested in buying it problem is not sure of its value.
    Been looking on the various for sale sites Gun Broker etc but prices seem outrageous . This is a B C Miroku made shotgun.
    Outrageously high or outrageously low?
    BLACK RIFLES MATTER!

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    • #3
      Tom-ADC
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 3614

      Originally posted by tankarian
      Outrageously high or outrageously low?
      I'd say high $1000 plus
      US Navy Retired, NRA Lifetime member. Member CRPA

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      • #4
        tankarian
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 4193

        Originally posted by Tom-ADC
        I have a Charles Daly Superior grade skeet gun 26 inch fixed chokes, have a person interested in buying it problem is not sure of its value.
        Been looking on the various for sale sites Gun Broker etc but prices seem outrageous . This is a B C Miroku made shotgun.
        Outrageously high or outrageously low?

        Pay $4.99 and you'll find out https://gunvalues.gundigest.com/daly...6/over-unders/
        BLACK RIFLES MATTER!

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        • #5
          Tom-ADC
          Veteran Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 3614

          Originally posted by tankarian
          Outrageously high or outrageously low?

          Pay $4.99 and you'll find out https://gunvalues.gundigest.com/daly...6/over-unders/
          Thanks did not know about this!
          US Navy Retired, NRA Lifetime member. Member CRPA

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          • #6
            Thefeeder
            Calguns Addict
            • Jun 2007
            • 5003

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            Tom----I'll pm you tonight at about 9pm with info.

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            • #7
              Vigilante
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 647

              Originally posted by Tom-ADC
              I'd say high $1000 plus
              I don't think $1,000 or more is unreasonable for a Miroku made Charles Daly. Of course, condition will be a factor. If the gun is worn out and loose, then the price should reflect that. If it's pristine, then look to stay north of that $1,000 figure.

              The guns are solid. They're essentially a Browning Citori, and they were made in the same factory.

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              • #8
                Tom-ADC
                Veteran Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 3614

                Originally posted by Thefeeder
                Tom----I'll pm you tonight at about 9pm with info.

                Thank you haven't shot these (also have 20 ga) since they shut Miramar down. They are pure skeet guns choke wise.
                US Navy Retired, NRA Lifetime member. Member CRPA

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                • #9
                  Ducky's Dad
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 737

                  A 12g/26" will be soft in the market, compared to a small bore or to a 12 with longer barrels. Condition is almost everything, but details make a huge difference. Things like original butt plate, POW or ball grip, etc. I have several Citoris, Mirokus, and Dalys. Mechanically comparable, but Dalys are the best looking. Unless your gun is exceptional, I think $1K is on the high side for a 12/26.

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                  • #10
                    Tom-ADC
                    Veteran Member
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 3614

                    Originally posted by Ducky's Dad
                    A 12g/26" will be soft in the market, compared to a small bore or to a 12 with longer barrels. Condition is almost everything, but details make a huge difference. Things like original butt plate, POW or ball grip, etc. I have several Citoris, Mirokus, and Dalys. Mechanically comparable, but Dalys are the best looking. Unless your gun is exceptional, I think $1K is on the high side for a 12/26.
                    I agree these have been used but no abused I bought these back in 1969.
                    US Navy Retired, NRA Lifetime member. Member CRPA

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                    • #11
                      Bastard
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 2209

                      the real problem is that things are really only truly worth what someone is willing to pay for it and while a 26" gun is not in line with currents trends they are not unheard of either... I would probably give Pacific a call and see if they would be willing to offer you anything for it, keep in mind they are going to low ball you as they would need to resell it, but it might give you some sort of reference point on where to start

                      also having a matching 20ga might make it more appealing/valuable to the right buyer as a set

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                      • #12
                        Tom-ADC
                        Veteran Member
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 3614

                        Originally posted by Bastard
                        the real problem is that things are really only truly worth what someone is willing to pay for it and while a 26" gun is not in line with currents trends they are not unheard of either... I would probably give Pacific a call and see if they would be willing to offer you anything for it, keep in mind they are going to low ball you as they would need to resell it, but it might give you some sort of reference point on where to start

                        also having a matching 20ga might make it more appealing/valuable to the right buyer as a set
                        I asked because a potential buyer is interested but I had no idea of a fair price range. I don't think I'd ever sell to dealer, might take a low ball from private buyer perhaps?
                        US Navy Retired, NRA Lifetime member. Member CRPA

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