One of a kind shotgun - Browning B25

I have a very serious question. Do guns like these typically get shot or are they more often true museum/art pieces?

If you had the money to buy it you likely have the money to shoot it.

If I won the lottery I'd buy 6 of them and roll them out on a cart to the patio behind my castle like croquet mallets for my guests to choose from. Each would be identified with a different colored precious gem on the side plate. With a Yeti full of Pilsner beside it. ;)
 
If you had the money to buy it you likely have the money to shoot it.

If I won the lottery I'd buy 6 of them and roll them out on a cart to the patio behind my castle like croquet mallets for my guests to choose from. Each would be identified with a different colored precious gem on the side plate. With a Yeti full of Pilsner beside it. ;)

Naw, just use a can of spray paint on the stocks. Way easier to spot your own when you get tipsy. :cool:
 
I have a very serious question. Do guns like these typically get shot or are they more often true museum/art pieces?

I would say yes they get shot. I went to the Beretta gallery in NYC. There multiple rows of shotguns over 80K $US and there was quite a few over 100K $US. Until that visit I really had no idea that there was that large of a market for high end stuff like that.

I bought a hat....lol
 
If you had the money to buy it you likely have the money to shoot it.

If I won the lottery I'd buy 6 of them and roll them out on a cart to the patio behind my castle like croquet mallets for my guests to choose from. Each would be identified with a different colored precious gem on the side plate. With a Yeti full of Pilsner beside it. ;)

Backwoods gets it
 
I was at the SHOT Show a couple of years ago and in the Perazzi display they had a 12 ga. o/u with three extra barrels (20, 28, .410). Price was $425,000 US. So this gun at 100 g's is really a deal.
 
Sorry guys but I just can't get into Schnabel forends.

Looks like a droopy bottom lip ( and Browning over/unders have been the best fitting,out of the box,target shotguns for me for over 4 decades ).
 
If you're buying a $100000 gun, I don't think $2500 is going to bug you much!

Um actually yes it does. It is a common misconception that people with money don't care about how they spend it.

A plane ticket would cost less than the insurance money on shipping.

I traveled to France myself for my Chapuis and saved a bunch of money.

The sale tax alone on this in Ontario would be 13 thousand dollars.
 
Absolutely beautiful but unfortunately unobtainable for me currently, maybe one day but house and wedding take priority. That said, it may on our gift registry if anyone is feeling extra generous haha
 
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