Most expensive firearm you ever bought or almost bought?

A 1911 Colt sent to France in Jan/ 1918....$2600 It came with Pistol, holster, two mags, and lanyard +one box of real old ammo unopened.
 

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Most paid for a gun: $2100 for a NIB Freedom Arms Model 97 .22/.22 Magnum.

Highest almost paid for a gun: 1952 NIB factory engraved Colt Commander in .38 Super...probably the only one of its kind complete with factory letter. It was my year of birth and I carry the identical gun also made in 1952. It was at Amoskeg Auction and I was there. Bidding in-house stopped at $2500 and I was high bidder. A phone bidder then just kept bidding... I finally quit when my next bid with the auction fee would have been $4K...

Most money turned down for a gun: About 2000 I bought a NIB Colt El Capitan for $900...the only .38 Super Colt ever made with an Officers length slide. At the time it was the most money I had ever paid for a gun. A few months ago someone sent me a personal message on another forum saying that he had seen a picture of the gun I had posted and would I sell it...offering $4K. I turned down the offer and he ended up offering $5K. I almost sold it but not having seen any for sale for a long to turned down the offer. A few weeks later one came up for sale on GunBroker...it hit $8500 with "reserve not met". A few weeks later another came up for sale with a starting bid of $7500 but the seller pulled the auction after just a few hours before there were any bids...

Bob
 
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BRNO, full stock small ring sporter, 7x57 (model 22f?), high 90s condition- paid too much, don't regret it.
 
My most expensive one was a Model 28 Highway Patrolman. ..... it launched my life of buying more and more guns. ;)


Based on this theory......that first 4" Model 10.........."cost" me.............. well ......... gotta be...... at or dang close to ....... a "big pile of cash" over the past 39 years...........


Well whatever the figure .... collecting/accumulating guns .......... values haven't gone down!


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I don't have any real expensive guns but I do like Browning Sweet 16's. My quest to have one to hunt with cost me a pretty penny. I bought one about around 2005 for $900 and decided it was too nice to hunt with. Bought another one in not as good a shape for $600. Then decided to buy another barrel for it and send it off to Briley's to have it shortened and choke tubed. I had over $500 in the barrel alone when I got it back. So I guess I could say I spent $2000 to have a shooter Sweet 16!
 
My CT Brian custom built 1911. it was $2600 when i had it built. Tim recently told me that it is about a $6000 gun now.
 
In 2005, after the insurance paid for my ruined gun collection from Katrina,
I bought a new Krieghoff K-80 Skeet gun, :cool: The gun, case and Briley sub-gauge tube set
ran just shy $10,000 :eek: shipped to my FFL. I still have it. It's a great shotgun. :)

I should have done years earlier.


New ones cost a lot more now.
My Browning only cost me $1000 to buy, but those 300,000 targets I shot through it cost me closer to $150,000...................
 
Tied at $1500

Bought back my fathers M1 Garand Type I National Match that I sold about 10 years earlier for about the same price. NOT LETTING IT GO AGAIN!
Remington 40XC KS position rifle for the same price($1500) of course it needed a $800 Sightron 8-32x60 scope. It did not disappoint! 1/2" groups at 200yds
 

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You guys have put me to shame. My most expensive has been a Browning 1911-380 Black Label, it was somewhere around $650. Something about it, I just had to have it.
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Well, I have an AR I assembled that, totaling up the receipts, is about $2600. But that doesn't feel like a $2600 gun since it was a lot of little purchases over a month or two.

Almost bought a $1600 627-0 recently, and came really close on an STI 2011 10mm for around $1700 last year (cost of mags was the deciding factor).
 
A matched set of Krieghoff K-80 blued super scroll trap shotguns. One unsingle, and 1 o/u. Factory cross fitted, and consecutive serial numbers. It is not so much what I paid for them, it is the 20K+ that they are now worth after I sold them for a Ljutic LTX and a Perazzi GA88 o/u, and then had them stocked by Paul Hilmer. A spare trigger group costs over a grand. At least I kept them
 
Without a doubt for me it's the 2 Krieghoff shotguns that I use weeky in competition registered shooting. In order to stand up to lots of rounds you better spend a pretty penny for a good shotgun that will last.
 

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I purchased two Sigs that are 1K guns. I don't think I'd go higher than that. For me, they're tools to get the job done, nothing more.
 
Jake Hawken, circa 1836. If a nickel would have bought a ticket around the world, I couldn't have got out of sight. I passed.
 
The shame is, a good quality 1928 A1 could be made and sold for under $5k if not for government's interference.

Thanks, Mr. Reagan.
 

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