Apropos of the very interesting thread on pigeon gins, how does the value of pigeon guns stack up against the value of game guns? Assume that each gun is of equal quality, same configuration (O/U or S/S), and equal current condition. I am here defining "pigeon guns" as guns that are relatively heavy (7 plus pounds), more robust (possibly with sideclips), chambered and proofed for 2-3/4 or 3 inch shells with 1-1/4 oz. of shot, relatively long barrels (30-32 inches)and maybe single triggers, beavertail fore ends and pistol grips. I am here defining "game guns" as relatively light guns (under 7 pounds), chambered and proofed for lighter loads, two triggers, splinter fore ends and straight grips.