stickhunter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Victoria, B.C.
Hi all,
I've been bitten by another interest to learn more about (primarily WWI and WWII US) combat shotguns. I've got Bruce Canfield's "Complete Guide to United States Military Combat Shotguns" on order (h ttp://www.amazon.com/Canfields-Complete-United-Military-Shotguns/dp/1931464286), but I'm curious to know how common/uncommon military issued shotguns like the Winchester 97, Model 12, Ithaca 37 and Stevens 520/620 are in Canada.
I was doing some googling, and it appears that these are commonly faked, so I want to get my research together before I start looking. Prices seem to be all over the place on the US auction sites, but I was surprised to see several closed auctions with prices in the $1500-$3000 range. Are fakes as common in Canada as they appear to be the US, and are we looking at similar pricing in our market these days?
While I wait for Canfield's book, I'd love to hear what type of trench guns CGNers might have in their collections (past or present). Pictures would be great to see as well.
I remember seeing my first trench gun at the military museum in Fort DeRussy, Honolulu when I was a kid --- I don't recall what model it was now, but they always looked impressive to me with the vented heat shields and bayonet lugs. I'm looking forward to learning more about them.
I've been bitten by another interest to learn more about (primarily WWI and WWII US) combat shotguns. I've got Bruce Canfield's "Complete Guide to United States Military Combat Shotguns" on order (h ttp://www.amazon.com/Canfields-Complete-United-Military-Shotguns/dp/1931464286), but I'm curious to know how common/uncommon military issued shotguns like the Winchester 97, Model 12, Ithaca 37 and Stevens 520/620 are in Canada.
I was doing some googling, and it appears that these are commonly faked, so I want to get my research together before I start looking. Prices seem to be all over the place on the US auction sites, but I was surprised to see several closed auctions with prices in the $1500-$3000 range. Are fakes as common in Canada as they appear to be the US, and are we looking at similar pricing in our market these days?
While I wait for Canfield's book, I'd love to hear what type of trench guns CGNers might have in their collections (past or present). Pictures would be great to see as well.
I remember seeing my first trench gun at the military museum in Fort DeRussy, Honolulu when I was a kid --- I don't recall what model it was now, but they always looked impressive to me with the vented heat shields and bayonet lugs. I'm looking forward to learning more about them.