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    Smile Winchester Spring Tube

    Can anyone tell me if a 1.1 mil Winchester spring tube "mixmaster/ re-arsenal" is generally worth more or less than a comparable non-spring tube Winchester?
    Also, I'd appreciate any rough "ballpark" estimates as to price range...original barrel, nice re-park arsenal gun with minty bore, late features and cartouched stock. I know it varies considerably, just trying to get an idea.
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    Early spring tube Winchester always command a premium over a comparable non-spring tube.
    When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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    That's kind of what I thought. Thanks Jimb.

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