Most expensive firearm you ever bought or almost bought?

Several years ago spent $2500 to have Hamilton Bowen convert a 44Mag Redhawk to 475Linebaugh. The gun cost me $500 new. Sold it for more than I had in it.
 
I used to think $900-1000 was too much for a revolver made in the last 30 years. Not so much anymore, everything is really skyrocketing fast. Hard to find stuff is still hard to find but now it comes with a price.

This Dan Wesson 740 with 2 extra barrels ran me almost $1300. Where the heck else are you going to get one though?

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I should be picking up another dan Wesson super mag tomorrow (375 SM). It was a better price for the gun but the dies, brass, etc is gonna drive the cost way up.
 
No lock 340PD, $800 + but I needed the weight saving of this model and it's my EDC. It was very difficult to find w/o the lock so I believe the money was well spent.
 
Fully automatic Thompson SMG - Sold it for $15k a while back.

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Sure do miss her. I had fired over 8000 rounds before I sold it.

I did the exact same thing with the exact same gun for the exact same money....to restore an old Chevelle...and I feel that exact same way you do.
 
SLT223: If the Thompson were for sale here you could add a zero to the price! I have never even see this full auto Beretta model before. Is this a police issue firearm in Europe? I know Glock at one time offered a full auto model but they are very scarce here!
Jim
 
A Stevens Favorite originally in 32 RF that my dad had converted to 32 S&W Long. That was the first firearm for which I ever reloaded. Since then (1973) I've probably spent more on reloading than any half dozen firearms I own combined.
 
SLT223: If the Thompson were for sale here you could add a zero to the price! I have never even see this full auto Beretta model before. Is this a police issue firearm in Europe? I know Glock at one time offered a full auto model but they are very scarce here!
Jim



Well the modern semi auto version of the Tommy gun is sold for $ 2700 here, so that was an easy decision.

Here's some background on the Beretta 93 R

Beretta 93R: Another cool gun you can't own - Guns.com

The Glock 18 is still in production. I received the special license to acquire one last month, now awaiting delivery.

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Most expensive firearm you ever bought or almost bought?

The Ruger gp100 with 4.20 barrel chambered in .357 magnum with a 6 shot cylinder.

That I bought earlier this month with sales tax included I paid $559.79 for it.

That is the highest amount of money I have ever paid for a firearm
 
Well, there is one at my local gunshop that I'd love to have, but I have absolutely no use for it, and it's too expensive for me now to just be a safe queen. But it is SO pretty.

It's a Sporterized Springfield, 30/06, with the most beautiful piece of wood I've ever seen for a stock. I mean the metal work is great, but it's that hunk of wood that JUMPs out at me. Shoot, I don't even know of a place I could shoot it, and I don't hunt anymore anyway, so it would just gather dust. I have to stop and look at it every time I walk by though. Price...$1,200.00. And price isn't THAT far out of my normal comfort zone, but I can't can't justify it just to look at.

There are a couple of $3,000 Parker shotguns that I just can't afford. :) And would never use them either.
 
I have paid over a grand each for 3 of my S&W revolvers. A 3rd model 44 Russian, a 4" 16-4 and my 500 with a 2 power Leopold scope.

I yearn for a registered magnum and a Barret 50B BMG. Thing about the Barret that makes me cringe is a scope for it would be around the same price as the gun itself.
 
well, cars and old tractors are the same! a lot of these rich farmers have a krap load of cash laying around and a hankering for their old toys, LOL!

Yes, lucky for me I have and old tractor and an old car. Maybe I smell rich.
 
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