I'm still trying to figure out the motivation for this Thread on a topic that comes up several times a year.
So who killed the Side-by-Side Shotgun? Whoever did that dastardly deed sure did a piss-poor job. For something that has been declared dead so many times, SxS's or doubles keep showing up. alive and well.
The Preacher even provided some proof with the excerpt from Jim Carmichael's article that stated a 20 ga. Fox Sterlingworth would sell for around $200.00 in 1972, and the same gun today would sell for somewhere around $1650.00.
Consider the resale value of some of the guns that supposedly drove the SxS into extinction. In 1972, a brand new 20 ga. Remington 870 pump retailed for about $140.00, and their Model 1100 semi-auto started at about $185.00 retail. The only way those two guns would even approach the same percentage appreciation in value as the used 20 ga, Fox Sterlingworth would be if they were stored in a safe and never fired.
I find it odd that so many double shotgun owners stress out so much about their guns possibly becoming worthless, when there is so much evidence that they continue to hold a significant percentage of purchase price, as long as they were bought intelligently.
So maybe they didn't appreciate in inflation adjusted value as much as certain art works, precious metals, or the S&P 500. The vast majority of consumer goods bought in 1972, from cars, TV sets, stereos, cameras, golf clubs, etc. are pretty much near worthless.. if they are even still functional. It's typically much cheaper and easier to keep a Fox Sterlingworth running than a 1972 Chevelle.
There is interesting topic by Randy Wakeman on ShotgunWorld forum entitled: "The Death of Tungsten and Bismuth Shot?" I believe tightening laws on use of lead shot in EU resulted in dumping of old shotguns onto US market. Do you think buying such Sterlingworth is a good move?
Yes Jagermeister, buying that Sterlingworth is still a good move if you like it and can shoot it. Ammunition will still be available for a long time, unless we roll over and allow the anti-gunners to take it away, as happened in the EU. And one day, when you are on your death bed, you won't give a damn whether it lost value or not. Buy what you like, and enjoy it while you still can.
Just remember, the greatest threat to Side-by-Side shotguns... and every other firearm... is anti-gun Democrats.