Originally Posted by Seafire
Originally Posted by Slavek
Yes, the market for old stuff isn't going to be what it is in the future. One example is prices asked for one of the most overpriced classic American shotgun out there which is Winchester Model 21. Like I told Winchester shotgun guys on another forums young buck like me looking for classic shotgun is going to pick something like: W.J. Jeffrey, Tolley, W&C Scott. One can get original 2&3/4" chambers, 1&1/4 oz heavy proof plus nice wood and some scroll for a lot less than butt ugly black actioned Winchester.
Personally I would not be left sitting on bunch of classic American stuff.


I thought you'd finally crawled off and died Mr EuroTrash...

why don't you just sit over on your side of the ocean and keep supporting radical Islam and Communism, and STFU on our side of the ocean? Butthead....


Why this anger? It would be far easier to accept the fact that vintage SxS shotguns made in Birmingham, London or one of the provinces were far superior to anything made at the same time in USA. English fowlers from Thomas Bland, Greener or one one the makers mentioned above will be much better value than Winchester Model 21.

When it comes to repeating magazine sporting rifles (ie custom bench made bolt actioned rifle) the best were made in USA. It's kind of funny but one made in "long barn with windows" in small town Michigan USA was better than stuff from best shops of West London. These were bench made by several craftsmen and tested at 200yd range before being shipped to the customer.