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They don't seem to go for much, around the $200 mark, upto $300.
You don't see them for sale very often. From what I've read, there are a few versions, one 14 gauge, one that takes special shells. I believe they usually have to be rechambered to take normal 12 gauge shells.
I'd like to find a shootable one to go with my other Martini's.
There is also one model that took a 14 gauge shell that had a special firing pin, the shell had a groove around the primer and the firing pin had 3 pins, 1 to hit the primer and the other 2 went into the groove. This was used buy police forces and they were the only ones with ammo
John
Used to pay £50 at the auction houses for the standard GP gun in 12 bore and sell them on for £100. That believe it or not actually meant zero profit after the auction house and the tax man had their cut. A very good friend of mine worked on his and it became an excellent if a tad too light slug gun!
I bought one about 8 years ago for $100. It is a 12 Ga. and was originally built that way, proofed for 1 1/2 oz loads. Most of the Greeners I see seem to sell in the $200 range. They don't turn up often.
If you decide to shoot it, make sure you put your thumb on the thumbrest along side the stock. If you put your thumb over the top of the stock there is a pretty good chance you will wind up with your thumb up your nose.