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Ryan Brege 12-19-2020 09:12 AM

Decent Hammer gun cost?
 
I am on the lookout for a decent honest original hammer gun in 20 or 16 gauge. The fuller the choke the better. Top lever, not a lifter. Obviously the more condition the better but I doubt I can afford a closet queen. I would like some case though.

What should I be expecting to pay?

Thanks

Ryan

Steve Huffman 12-19-2020 09:36 AM

Im not going to touch this I would visit GI and if you see a 20 or 16 hammer figure a little lower than their asking prices you just dont see many of what your looking for , at least I dont .

Dean Romig 12-19-2020 09:51 AM

There are 16's available but a 20 would be hard to find and would likely be costly due to their rarity.





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Bill Murphy 12-19-2020 09:53 AM

Sixteen, more than a thousand. Twenty, thousands.

edgarspencer 12-19-2020 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 319150)
Twenty, thousands.

Many.
Many many

Dean Romig 12-19-2020 01:46 PM

[QUOTE=Bill Murphy;319150]Sixteen, more than a thousand.

And depending on the gun, multiples of a $thousand.




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Bruce Day 12-19-2020 02:16 PM

I sold a nice G top action hammer 16g /30” for $2,000 a year ago. I probably could have charged more. Full and full, nice barrels, nice condition, O frame.

I sold it because I have a 28” G hammer 1 frame 12 that weighs 7 lbs and the 16 weighed a couple ounces more.

Ryan Brege 12-19-2020 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Day (Post 319181)
I sold a nice G top action hammer 16g /30” for $2,000 a year ago. I probably could have charged more. Full and full, nice barrels, nice condition, O frame.

I sold it because I have a 28” G hammer 1 frame 12 that weighs 7 lbs and the 16 weighed a couple ounces more.


Thanks Bruce,

That's kind of what I am looking for. It seems if a 16 comes my way I can make it happen. If a 20 comes my way I need to be prepared.

I'm not looking for a deal, I am looking to not spend 10 years waiting for the right price to come along. I don't want to be fleeced either.

Thanks

Ryan

edgarspencer 12-20-2020 08:17 AM

Only a couple months back, I also listed a 30" Grade 2, 16ga., and despite it being completely restored, I wasn't ashamed to ask, and get just shy of $5k. It sold immediately and there were several disappointed respondents. The value realized on a restored gun is based partly on it's configuration, but also, a large part depends on who did the work. Mine was worked on by one of the best stock makers, and one of the best gunsmiths alive at that time. That's what I'm shooting in my picture to the left.

Matt Buckley 12-20-2020 11:07 AM

Check with Allan McLane on this site. He had a 16 gauge top action hammer gun listed a couple years back that may still be for sale.


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