Prairie Hunter
Regular
- Location
- Saskatoon, SK
I ran into an old crescent arms 16 gauge double barrel shotgun that's in really good condition. The person is thinking to sell it. What do you think the value is? How much should I pay for it? Thanks.
250 off hand.
Grandfather-in-law had a whole cabinet full. Neat but rarely a 'big find'
The steel looks a trifle proud of the wood on the tang, refinished or a trick of the camera?
Pictures tell the story. Since this is not the actual gun pictured it tells us nothing and is pretty much impossible to give you an accurate assessment or value without knowing condition. Really good condition doesn't begin to accurately describe the gun and what really good means to one person might be totally different to someone else. Plus you often hear "it's in really good condition for its age". Condition is condition regardless of age. So while the gun does not hold a high value, it could be a $100.00 wall hanger. So if you want an accurate assessment as to if it's worth buying, we need to know if the action is tight, if the bores are pitted, has it been honed or had the chambers lengthened, are the ribs tight, do the barrels ring, are the hammers tight and do the locks work properly,any dents in the barrels or any splits, cracks, repairs to the wood. Even though it has low value, answering most of these questions will tell you if it's worth buying if you want it as a shooter using the proper loads.



























