Time for another recap of a Rock Island Premier auction – what did that Powell Cartridge Counter Luger go for? And why did people pay crazy prices for strange shotguns?
Time for another recap of a Rock Island Premier auction – what did that Powell Cartridge Counter Luger go for? And why did people pay crazy prices for strange shotguns?
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Wow, that much for a pistol with basically irreplaceable un-reloadable ammunition. A fool and his money
The Brownings seemed cheap to me.
It’s pretty easy to find ordinary Nazi, Inglis, and postwar ones priced around $1500, and those contract ones are rare indeed with some good history behind them.
I should not have said cheap- bargains.
I think you need to really start considering the possibility that Forgotten Weapons itself has an impact on prices.
Well, since Forgotten Weapons is bringing more of the rare stuff to viewer attention, people have begun bidding more competitively on the stuff. I could be wrong.
No, a good investment.
A 100 yr old Pistol, with ascertained provenance, of a very small series, for a particular and unique trial.
GEORG LUGER’S prototype SA Rifle ( same period) went for a similar amount several years ago. PERCUSSION Colts can reach that level as well.
DocAV
Again I have to say it. Mitrailleuse is pronounced with the “S” as a “Z” sound.
Mee-try-uhz.