Cheapest was a free h&r 38 S&W That was turned into my buddy by a old lady when he was working the night desk at PD to bad her husband was not ww1 vet. The most expensive was a 1918 BAR semi auto @ about 3k
I've been given several guns for free, but the least I have paid for one was a very nice Springfield 03A3 for $10. Even thirty years ago that was a great deal.
The most expensive that I can recall is a Colt SAA for $1000.
The cheapest would be a tie between the Marlin model 60 w/scope I picked up at walmart somewhere around '96 for $95.00 & the Dan Wesson 15-2 I picked up out of a pawn shop maybe somewhere around the same time. The Marlin has the medallion on the stock-youth model. I didn't care I just wanted something cheap to go squirrel hunting with.
The most expensive would be my XD-40 service $500 dollars NIB. Then I had to go & add night sights get another magazine etc.
I got a .25 for $20 once. Not a raven, but equally cheap. Most expensive, that's a toss-up... DPMS Panter .308 was about $1,100 but I've also bought some nice handguns, like the Rohrbaugh and the Kimber, both were around $900.
I won a .45 in a raffle once, so I guess that would be the "cheapest" gun. Only cost the $8.00 background check!!
Least: $40 for a 16ga pump action SG
Most: $560 for a well-dressed Taurus 1911
If you are talking quality, the cheap one would have be a Accutek AT-380 or Jennings 22LR. The best ones would be the S&W Model 13 4" or the Colt Trooper Mk III 6"
If I look at what was paid for those in the past and adjusted the prices for inflation, I'd probably just cry my eyes out.
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