Just make sure that the dealer gives you some sort of satisfaction guarantee where you have a few days to shoot and test the gun, and still be able to return it.
Sometimes folks unload a problem shotgun onto a dealer, and the dealer has no idea that he is selling a lemon.
If the gun is functioning fine, then that is a good price. If you have to spend a few hundred dollars to have a gunsmith fix it up, then you could have just as well bought a new one.
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