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  • Indy_Guy_77

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    They are... And then some.

    As with anything firearms related, make, model, and condition all factor in.

    I don't know any specific brands, but the most desirable are well into 5 figures.

    In the same vein as the Drillings are 4 and 5 barreled firearms. Price goes up exponentially as you might imagine!

    -J-
     

    snapping turtle

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    If you have owned a double barrel shotgun you know that the right and left barrels might not hit the same spot on a target, Now add a third barrel and instead of shotguns make at least one of the right or left barrels a rifle (maybe both) and get all three or sometimes more to hit the same spot . That in itself is not a easy thing to get done. that in a nutshell is why they are so expensive.
     
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