Why, for the love of God, does it cost so much for one? You can get a semi auto, pump, and SxS for close to a grand with lots of quality, but if you want a a barrel on top of a barrel, it costs thousands? I am not including used or "Condor" products in this generalization their history is either bad or unknown.
Can someone explain this?
It's not the 2nd barrel which increases the costs of an over/under shotgun compared to a semi and a pump. It's the gun's mechanism inside the receiver. The parts and components that function and operate an over/under and a SxS shotgun are more detailed, and fussy, and require more precision detail in making and then fitting (in many cases fitting by hand, meaning using small tools and files). Semis and pumps are really a simply design, that can be produced easily enough with machines and technology that require very little human work, but the O/U and SxS need detail. This means extra costs, extra professional man hours, and it makes the price go up. No different than anything else in this modern world that requires extra detail and professional hour wages. You can find some O/U and SxS cheaper if things are not included such as a single trigger, selector switch from one barrel to another, and auto-ejectors. I hope this answers your question, and you can feel assured you are getting what you pay for in a quality double barrel shotgun.


















































