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Sure has pretty wood.
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I have a Thomas Wild hammer gun I keep in the UK. It’s got 32 in barrels and 3 in chambers, weighs 8 1/2 lbs. Built like a tank. They are great guns. Enjoy yours.
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Hi,does anyone know what value if any a T Wild SBS sidelock hammer gun is worth
This gun is a 27 inch sbs non ejector and has had a serious amount of professional restoration which includes resleeving both barrels and re proof, re blacking, restocking. A gunsmith has told me the at today’s prices the work that has been carried out would cost circa £3750.00 but I think the restoration was probably carried out some time ago which I find a bit bizarre, why would somebody spend so much money on a gun that’s worth almost nothing now? |
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A friend has a sidelock T Wild hammer gun in very nice original condition that I shoot very well. I think he paid around $1800 for it. I looked at one for sale last year and they wanted $1950. Both Damascus guns.
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