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I'm rather cheap and a grand is about the most I've spent on ARs, a Beretta O/U and Kimber CDP some years ago.
I got a great idea then and started buying up some N frames here going for $250-$500 then. Wish I'd bought more of them now though.
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I got a great idea then and started buying up some N frames here going for $250-$500 then. Wish I'd bought more of them now though.
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No kidding. I had 3 sequentially serialized, 70's, unfired, nickel 5" M27-2 revos in oak presentation boxes.
I sold all 3 to the same person maybe 10 years ago.....for $1400 total.
I also bought 2 NIB Colt Pythons back in the 70's. I sold them both.....unfired....around the same time as the 27-2s for $550 each.
Wish I had them now..... :-(
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Fully automatic Thompson SMG - Sold it for $15k a while back.
Sure do miss her. I had fired over 8000 rounds before I sold it.
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Seems like a great price.
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"Back in the day" I was offered a Pasadena A .44 AMP Automag with dies to cut down .308 and 30-06 brass and box of Mexican ammunition.
The dealer wanted 350 dollars for the complete package.
Since a Python was 250 bucks at that time--and considered high--I passed on the Automag deal...
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Bought a new Kreighoff K-80 with complete skeet tube set back in 2007 as a retirement gift to myself. One step up wood, choke tubes, hard case, etc. Lets just say....five figures. To this day...the actual price STILL astounds me.
Also have a Ljutic Trap gun , 34" barrel, exquisite wood, unmolested. Paid $4000 for that one and it was slightly used.
BUT...the nice thing with good shotguns...theres always a market for them.
In the S&W world... I paid $2000 for a LNIB 6 1/2" blued pre 29 two years back. I think $2K is my record for any Smith.
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I bought a 1917 DWM Luger in 95+% shape a few years ago.
It was a lot of money. I won't say how much.
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The most expensive gun I have ever bought wasn't the one that had the highest price tag on the gun itself...it was the gun I bought on our anniversary. After proudly showing it to my wife, she said in a sad tone, "I guess that can be your anniversary present." Only then did I realize it was our anniversary, which hadn't even dawned on me when I put the date on the 4473! We had been married for many years, and this was the first time I had ever forgotten.
Of course I didn't have a present for her...so I told her that we would get her whatever she wanted to make up for it, and she told me about an RV she had seen for sale.
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I bought a performance center .357, and it cost me around a $1,000. While this isn't very expensive relative to some of the guns in this thread, at the time, that was almost 3 weeks pay!
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All those long guns are confusing to me as I have no idea what they are and would be hard to hide from my bride....but I like them. I guess a LOT of folks know what they are to fetch that kind of money.
I'll have to expand my knowledgebase and get some...
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I have rather modest tastes. My most expensive handgun was a $600 used Browning Hi Power.
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I'm a real piker compared to you guys. The most expensive firearm I ever purchased was my H&K PSP P7. It was a former West German Police gun and I think I paid a bit over $500.00 for it. I just had to have it as it had been on my grail gun list for over 30 years. Next on my list: a Browning Hi-Power and a S&W Model 41, but with a daughter ready to begin college, and a son just 3 years behind her, probably not in this lifetime.
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Not my purchase, but an acquaintance of mine is a serious, serious collector. He contacts museums and buys firearms from them that they do not want--for whatever reason.
I was in a friends shop and he pulled out a $50K+ late 1800s/early 1900s target, match, competition rifle. I couldn't tell you a thing about it other than it looked like something nobility would of had at the time.
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I bid up a nice 1950 pre model 24 to $1200 before dropping out. That was about 2 years ago. This past spring went up to $800 on a nice 3 digit serial Baby Chief but had to pass. It would have cost me $900 plus after taxes and buyers premium were added. The most expensive gun I've bought to date is an $850 Colt King Cobra. But I've since traded that away for $200 and a LNIB 4" S&W model 631. Now, can anyone enlighten me if I made good on that deal?
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My most expensive gun purchase was either my select-fire HK MP5 in 9mm, or my Auto Ordinance Thompson M1A1 full auto 45 acp. I can't recall what I paid for these 2 of 6 machine guns I acquired over about a 3 year period. It was a lot of fun finding them, buying them and getting out to shoot them. I also enjoyed selling them, as they all went up in value significantly, and I had the fun of fondling and shooting them. The others I owned included:
1. A completely original and correct German MP-40 from WWII.
2. 2 new Uzi's from Vector Arms in Salt Lake
3. A Sendra, the company that became Bushmaster, select fire M-16 style rifle.
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410 LC Smith, second yr gun made 1927. All original, 98% case colors. 2200 made. It's for sale for $9000. Traded a couple nice pocket watches and a handful of cash years ago.
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Two Shiloh Sharps #1 Sporter 30", 45-70 Fancy wood, #1 Sporter 32" 40-70 Sharps Straight. $3200.00, $2100.00, not including front and rear MT.Vintage Arms long range Soule sights for each rifle,$900.00 front and rear ea.
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Two Shiloh Sharps #1 Sporter 30", 45-70 Fancy wood, #1 Sporter 32" 40-70 Sharps Straight. $3200.00, $2100.00, not including front and rear MT.Vintage Arms long range Soule sights for each rifle,$900.00 front and rear ea.
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Shotguns, specifically trap shotguns.
As Forum Member Perazzi noted a Perazzi Combo Trap gun is expensive (that's a single barrel, either top or unsingle and a set of matching over and under barrels).
New, they run about 10-15 thousand. Some a little less, many a lot more.
I have one. And, several other trap guns, one of which is a used Perazzi with one top single barrel my wife shoots that I got an absolute steal on for $1700. I also got her a used Beretta Combo for another $1700.
My Perazzi combo then needed release triggers and I bought two, one for the single barrel and one for the over and under. They cost, new, $1100 and $1400 each and have the original life-time warranty.
And, all of them needed stocks, so I bought Precision Fit Stocks, which, new, are about $1200 each (I have five of them).
But, I cheated on the cost of the combo, the triggers and the stocks.
Fortunately for me, when I first started shooting trap, an All-American trapshooter (that's a big deal in trapshooting) and her dad, who had been my K9 officer when I was a young police sergeant, took me under their wings and explained the facts of life concerning trapshooting to me.
It seems that many trapshooters change guns about as often as some folks change their undergarments-about every month or so.
Or, and this defies explanation, many shooters shoot a great score, like their first 100 straight, and then they sell that gun and buy a more expensive one (as if the new gun could help them shoot a score higher than the perfect score of 100!).
So, I bought the combo that had belonged to a guy who had just won the Handicap in a State Shoot beating all the other several hundred shooters there for 5K. The triggers were purchased used from a Precision dealer who got them from shooters who wanted newer ones for about $1900 for both, and all the stocks were purchased from shooters who liked the adjustments and lack of felt recoil of the Precision Fit Stocks, but liked the look of wood better for about $750 each (Precision Fit Stocks look like an artificial arm or prothesis).
My least expensive trap gun is a BT-99 by Browning, which I bought slightly used, added a Precision stock and a release trigger for about $1400 total. This one just stays in the safe or the back floorboard of my SUV as a back-up in the unlikely event my Perazzi goes down in a big shoot somewhere.
I have been tempted to buy new guns after shooting a good score, too, but, so far, I have managed to avoid the temptation and "make do" with the used Perazzi.
But, I am always on the look-out for the guy who wants to sell his gun cheaply to buy a more expensive one. Many trapshooters think they can buy more broken targets by buying more expensive guns. (I told you this defies explanation ).
And, I like to be in the vicinity when they decide to make the change-glad to help them out.
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This-Un---course it aint the most money I have ever spent on a project.
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15 grand for a Colt S A 1890 vintage black powder .45 4 3/4. Lettered to El Paso Texas. Had some documents of ownership and provinance to an El Paso resident. I purchase the gun in California and traveled a week later to sell it for a nice profit to an El Paso Collector.
The good old days are gone.
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Most I've spent was $3K for a matched set of Colt factory camo AR-15 and Colt Camo Companion and another $1500 for a Colt Silver Star 45 with matching serial number to the Colt Camo Companion.
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I have to be frugal due to my modest income, the most I ever spent was $1000.00, 30% of that was the scope.
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I'm kind of low rent copared to some of the beautiful firearms pictured here. My highest priced both came this year. I got this model 61 Winchester magnum for $1,000.00 this spring and the Colt AR 6920 at Tulsa for close to $1,400.00. I have a couple S&W revolvers that could bring more, but I bought them earlier.
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I do own a gorgeous hand engraved Browning Grade ll Superposed shotgun (well over $2K)- LOVE IT and have always wanted a Midas Grade (in the same gun). I saw one "as new" in a gun store for $12 Grand (came with a second set of barrels and a fitted case too) but just could not do it (kids were in college at the time). I think I am over it though and just admire mine these days.
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An Anschutz Fortner biathlon rifle. The rear sights alone cost what most of my other guns did. Once fit and fully adjusted the Anschutz made all my other long guns feel like 2x4s. Nice thing there is a good resale since the dollar keeps losing against the Euro.
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Let's just say that when I was healthy, I shot trap and skeet.
For perspective, my EDC gun, bought to abuse, cost $1500.00.
I'm eat up.
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I've spent $1,200-$1,300 several times......mostly on Winchester 42's and Early 29's.
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Walther P5 compact when I finally found one NIB in the mid 90s $750.
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About three years ago a shop here in the Philadelphia, PA area got a hold of about 300 Colt 1911 Goverment Models, manufactured in 1951 and still unfired in the box. I paid $1200, and although that was the most money I ever paid for a gun, I thought it ws money well spent. And yes, I shoot it all the time.
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Not a gun I bought, but about 10 years ago an Atlanta dealer (I think his name was George, last name) had Winchester M70, serial #2. He'd been setting up next to us for a number of shows so we kind of got to know him. He was a nice guy. So he was selling a package at the time. It was the gun and its case, along with a whole sheath of documentation on the gun. And of course the book written about it with dozens of photos of the gun you got. At the time he was asking $33,000 for it, but showed some willingness to compromise. Looking back, I might have been able to afford the gun, but I'd have to sell off a bunch of other really nice guns to swing it. I just couldn't bring myself to do that.
So over time the gun was sold. And I was kind of rude and later on asked him how much, generally, it sold for. He said just under $20,000. Had I known that at the time I would have moved mountains to own it. But things don't always go my way. So a while later I settled for M70 #202. And it was relatively cheap. And there's still hope I can find one with even a lower number than the one I have. I continue to look.
One thing I realized about 15 years ago (as I was approaching my 50th Bday) was that no one was ever going to buy me a "rightous" gun. It just wasn't going to happen. My son's both plead poverty. My wife gasps when I buy or sell a gun for a grand. There's probably no real reason for that because by now she should know I usually do pretty well. But there is just no way she's going to spring the cash for a nice gun. So that was back in 1998, early. On my Bday, I told the old man who owned the place I'd be gone a little long and that it was my birthday. He asked where I was going, so I told him a gun shop. That made him smile and tell me to take as long as I wanted. He wouldn't have done that had I been going to a clothing store, but he liked guns. So I walked into the gun shop and bought the Weatherby. It was kind of extravagant. But then the scope, the Leupold LPS, cost as much as the gun.
And since that time I continue to realize that if I want nice guns, I'm just going to have to buy them for myself. And its a realization everyone here needs to come to. If you want an RM, you just need to buy it. Find a way. Guilt only lasts a short while. Or not. It doesn't matter because you've got the gun.
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A Springfield Armory M1A national match built by the late Glenn Nelson, brand new in 1987 from Springfield at Camp Perry, a new one today would cost two and a half times what I paid then, but it was ALOT of money even back then, or a brand new Les Baer Premier II Tactical 45 with the accuracy package a few years ago, never regretted either purchase, still have them both.....
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My Investment!
An Uncle passed away and left me some money which I decided to invest. Here is my investment, on which I spent $15,200. It is an MG08/15, the light machine gun used by the Germans in WWI. The tripod was added feature and is not original but sure makes the gun a lot easier to shoot.
The gun came with many all original accessories such as drum magazine, bi-pod, belt loader, cloth belts, spare barrels, sling, steam tube and container, etc. It is a real blast to shoot and is a very reliable MG. I get plenty of notice when I take it to the range.
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I have a Winchester Model 12 "Super Pigeon" 20 ga with B-carved wood and #5 engraving that wifey got me for x-mas one year...it was $7500.00. I have a 12ga and 20 ga set of Ansley Fox X grade doubles made in 1916 that were $20,000.00. I have a Lefever Arms EE grade double that was $4350.00 and a D.M. Lefever and Sons 7D grade that was $5400.00. I once owned a Luger that belonged to a U-Boat commander. I also had his Knights Cross medal and a post card from Hitler. I sold it and wish I hadn't. I better not say what that stuff cost...my luck is bad and the wife might read this.
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While shooting ATA registered trap in 2006 I bought a Krieghoff Trap Special. It was my retirerment gift to myself, 11,000 dollars. It was a beauty.
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Nice guns
Back in 2000 I purchased a double rifle for $1500 cash far exceeding my ability to pay, but I wanted it very much. It belonged to my recently deceased friend. Lately, two new wife-approved Browning T-Bolts with scopes cost near two grand. Good guns cost money.
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I paid $1,000 for a brand new remington 700 in 338wm with sling and mounts with scope and the aluminum suit case for it. It's the most expensive gun I ever purchased.
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I haven't broken the $900 mark for a S&W revolver. Went over $700 for quite a few. I think a few of them would fetch more than $1,000 today, though.
I paid $1600 for a NIB SKB 885 o/u shotgun and about the same for a Browning Citori o/u shotgun. Third place goes to a Colt Competition AR15 rifle.
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How can I accurately answer that? I remember at 11 years old in 1952 buying at a local auction a nice modern steel Parker (Not Damascus) 12 gauge double barrel hammerless shotgun for $21.00s! However I saved it up working for 35 cents a hour working for truck farmers on my knees weeding or whatever. I just looked that up on my inflation calculater and that $21 in 1952 was like $84.68 now--- but not to a fat kid working on a muggy hot field for .35 cents. And I even got stiffed out of $12s I figured he owed me when I went to collect. His wife told me he had run off with another woman to california and I was out of luck! I do have a long memory.
Number wise the most I have spent was about $600s for a nice colt single action back around 1988. Other guns were far harder to buy for a lot less money long before that.
The wet blanket.
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My ruger new vaqueros were my most expensive, still paying. They were about a grand for the pair but then I needed holsters and matching calibre rifles and companion shotguns and then,i needed new holsters again and a different rifle and another shotgun...It ain't done neither.
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A new Ljutic single barrel Trap gun I ordered after owning a couple of
used ones. $7150. When I first started shooting trap I used a plain
field grade 870 Remington and if someone had told me I would end
up spending seven grand for a shotgun to break clay pigeons I would
have laughed at them. The prices of shotguns used for Trap and Skeet
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Aloha,
Ohio Ordnance BAR, one of the first production. $2,500
Bought 2. One for me and one for good friend.
Not to mention 40 magazines($8 ea) and 2,400 rounds of CMP
Real American GI ball ammo.
My BAR is unfired.
Also bought NRA Special Matching Beretta 3901 20 ga shotguns with our
Wedding date as Serial numbers, Over 1K each. I think.
Worst mistake I made was Not buying a Winchester M-70 375 H & H Take
Down made by Winchester Custom Shop, complete with Letter for $2,500.
Now the owner will Not part with it.
Wife has several Limited Edition Beretta 92s.
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Westley Richards 577 double post war with providence tying it to a Rhodesian hunter who was known as an elephant poacher in Mozambique
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The most expensive gun i never bought, was a Valmet m76
Chromeplated with Downy Birch stock and bayonet.
Even the box it came in was made of Downy Birch
one of 100
unfortunatly it was a full auto, and as Swede i'm not allowed to own a full auto.
The dealer was going to lie and give me a certificat that it was semi auto
But i chickend out. I don't want to go to jail
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$2500. Arsenal 107UR SBR with a aimpoint and mount.
For those that don't Google this is a short barrel, 8in, AK 47 with a side folding stock.
Pictures are not my but it's the same thing
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The most I have bid was $7025.00 for a Colt SAA issued to the 7th Cavalry at the time of Custer. Went for $7026.00 at the last minute (literally). Most I've spent is $3500 for a 41 lc Bisley, shipped to Mexico City, locally engraved, ivory grips with ruby eyes.
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I don't have much in the line of expensive guns. A couple of of my AK's went over $1k by the time I added optics and this one was about $1200, but I traded 3 or 4 cheaper guns for it.
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