New Sweet Sixteen vs Old Sweet Sixteen

Okay, my 1960 Sweet is officially for sale. You saw it here first before I post it in the Classifieds and elsewhere on the internet. I'm asking $1,400. Copperboy on this site has first chance since he was the first to express an interest.
 
Say it isn't so. Are you feeling 100% well? You're familiar with seller's remorse, right? Not a Black Friday door buster deal, but somebody stands to acquire a really nice shotgun for a good price here.

It's true. I'm not one to keep a gun just to have it sit in the gun case. I'm liking the new Sweet more and more, mainly due to the light weight. Time to let someone else enjoy my '60 Sweet in the field. About time I sell a couple of rifles that are sitting around too.
 
Regretfully I will not be able buy this sweet sixteen. Thank you very much for the chance though. Someone is going to get a beautiful gun
 
Reeds just had them on sale for $1100 again...makes it tough on a guy's budget.

The $1,100 is after a $200 rebate and they only have them with the 28" barrel.
 
The $1,100 is after a $200 rebate and they only have them with the 28" barrel.

Yeah, Browning does have the rebate.

I actually like the 28 inch barrel. The gun is light enough, the extra weight on the barrel, to me, smooths the swing out for me.
 
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