Great Varmint, Pest, Squirrel gun

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Wow thats pretty. I probably dont want to know the price... I'd be afraid to touch it. Interesting caliber combination. If practicality and flexibility were the goal, I think something like .22, .223 and .410 would cover more bases. I suppose a gun of that grade is NOT bought to be practical though - likely if you can afford it.... the difference in cost between .22lr and .22 hornet probably is not worth the time to think about it.
 
Wanna trade for an H&R single shot 12 gauge with custom duct tape scope mounts?
 
Wanna trade for an H&R single shot 12 gauge with custom duct tape scope mounts?
Probably have to throw in a hundred bucks or so to make it come out even

A very fine ornamental engraving with various dynamic animals was created for this drilling. In compliance with the caliber 23 animals engraved in semi-boulino seem to fantastically jump out of the dynamic ornamental engraving.
OK, mebbe $150

I never did see the price. Just wondering if it's north or south of $25,000
 
How does it shoot? I've often questioned the desirability of a double in a varmint caliber, because doubles don't make small groups except at the regulated range.
 
Wow that's like an evening of exquisite dining at Masa in New York City when all you can really afford is something off of McDonalds Dollar Menu.
 
Aw, I dunno. I'm partial to this Hofer double rifle:

http://www.hoferwaffen.com/hofer_52s.php?id=14&lang=en

Click on "more pictures" but don't drool all over your keyboard.

I read somewhere that it began life at $80,000. Resales and collector fever, allegedly, now have it above $200,000.

I think it would be fun to have a plain-vanilla version of either as an actual knockabout working squirrel gun.
 
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