Is this the most expensive gun?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=206871796 When I say most expensive I mean most expensive non antique,brand new recently manufactured
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- Why don't you use Google & find out?
- It's expensive, but, not the most. Look at the top of the slide? Now, imagine all the detail work inlaid with platinum. It's not that platinum is more expensive than gold - it is - it's that platinum is 200 times more difficult to work with than gold. Here is a Blaser R93 it is 183,000 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=209142652 and there is another on gun broker, a presentation model - that is $275,000
- I wonder if they will ever sell those guns.... They must but goody hell I'd buy a body guard just to protect the thing and never shoot it
- I wouldn't be surprised if some jack-wagon just bid the price way up there for S&G without really intending to buy it.
- Nope, the most expensive firearm in the world is my Shotgun. I want $5,000,000,000,000... Price can be set at anything the seller wants, the VALUE is what it's worth.
- I paid less than that for my first house.
- Some of the good answers here but all other guns mentioned here do not have any bidding history vs the one which you mentioned has 176 bids on it which does make it very sought after piece. But I bet you there will be multiple guns priced much more than that.
- 82 grand?! and its not a NFA weapon or a double rifle! just your every day M1911 that's been engraved and stuff. its just :O mg not the expensive though. double rifles can get into the 100,000 dollar range- these are handcrafted hunting rifles, the best of the UK. usually heavily engraved, inlaid in gold and silver, in hi priced big game calibers like ?? (actually, don't know any). a few NFA guns breaks 300,000 dollar range. like a GE minigun (manufactured 1986) or a few post-ban dealer samples.
- It's sad to say but not at all. The starting price for an English built Purdey shotgun would be around $100,0000. Now add to this the wood and engraving and the cost starts to get a little silly.
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