The cost of a hunting rifle depends entirely on how high-quality it is, how long it can serve you faithfully. This is what most people think, but, in fact, this is only partly so. Most affect the cost of weapons of its history. For the opportunity to touch the history of people willing to pay big bucks.
In our top, we have collected both types of weapons, which becomes even more interesting, so go ahead and study which of the smooth-bore guns is the most expensive in the world - with history or with unprecedented quality and reliability.
10. Double-barreled Chapuis Savana in .416 Rigby - cost starts at $ 28,000
9. William & Son Shotgun - cost starts at $ 75,000
8. The double-barreled Beretta Imperiale Montecarlo - cost starts at $ 106,000
7. Two-barrel Boss - cost starts at $ 114,000
6. Double-barreled Greener Facile Princeps - cost starts at $ 120,000
5. Purdey-Beesley two-barreled gun - cost starts at $ 136,000
4. Double-barreled Fabbri - cost starts at $ 150,000
3. Double-barreled Holland & Holland Royal Deluxe - cost starts at $ 228,000
Workshop of elite weapons, in which about 850 hours of manual labor are spent on one gun. This cost is the lowest entry cost for those who want to own Royal Deluxe weapons.
2. Sharp Theodore Roosevelt Two-Shotgun from Sharp - cost starts at $ 862,500
The name makes it clear what kind of gun it is: it was specially made for the 26th President of the United States, who was an avid hunter. In 1974, the Roosevelt family and the gun split up. It was sold in 2000, and in 2010 its price increased significantly.
1. A gun from Peter Hofer - the cost starts $ 1 000 000
Weapons of this workshop is considered a real work of art among firearms. The workshop produces only about 6 rifles per year, three of which, as a rule, are already new models. Masters invest all their skills in the creation of truly exclusive guns.