The pictured 12 gauge 30" M/F Winchester 21 in very good original condition is presently valued by the market at twice the value of the pictured Ithaca NID in very fine original condition and the same configuration. The same NID in good condition but showing wear from the field is valued at about half of that.

So my question is, how much of the present value in our collectable guns is due to their status as collectables and how much is due to their intrinsic value as firearms?




Last edited by Bushmaster; 08/26/16 07:57 AM.