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There are others, but Champlin Firearms is one good place to begin.
 
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Gunsinternational is a great starting point
 
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OK thanks I'll give it a start. Cabelas hit or miss but you can handle them at least..


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I'll admit to being biased, but at Champlin Arms you will also receive quite an education for the craft.
 
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Just looked at the gun vault. Thanks for the tip!


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Gunsinternational is a great starting point


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Guns International is the best place to see 100+ doubles for sale at any given time. Of course the prices are asking and not sold for prices.

Dealers are find but the prices will be much higher than you can find in private sales.

Places like CT Shotgun have the clients to be able to charge 2-3x what the guns are worth.

Gun shows and conventions are good for variety but at the high end conventions the dealers often mark up the prices as the patrons will spend--many times without asking.

Also auction catalogs such as RIA and Julia will give you probably the best asking and selling prices.

A combination of the above give you a good idea as to price averages.

Now, what type and age of double are you lookign for? Once known, that will narrow down the list.

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Chris at Heym USA will have some used doubles of different makes at times.

Heym, Searcy and Champlin will give the guns a thorough inspection. I’m not sure you will get that with Cabela’s or gunshows.

Heck, I bought my only one here and have been pleased. It is a modern Chapuis, however.


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I have a couple in stock and know of a few more in collections I am helping distribute. Let me know what you are looking for, I may be able to help.
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In my gun safe Big Grin Until I add more...hopefully.
 
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Right here on AR Classifieds; there is usually one close. What are you looking for? DG, 9.3, small bore? High end English? German, French? Definitely consider Searcy, American; best regulated ones for sure. And that new guy, Little, knows how to make them. Please don't say over and under. Those aren't real double rifles.
Heck, I even have a couple of Russians that outshoot most others. And the new Chapuis 9.3 I got with adjustable barrels shoots into one inch, easily.
Got that one from Ken Buch.
 
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+1 for Chris Sells at Heym USA. Also Chris's friend Doc, Clan_Cola here on AR.
 
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What are you looking for?

If it's a vintage double I would speak with George at Champlins. I have dealt with him for years and would trust his opinion. I also find his prices on vintage rifles to be in line. Some other dealers.... not so much.

If it's a modern rifle you are looking for I would decide my price point and go from there.

Good luck!
 
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I'll admit to being biased, but at Champlin Arms you will also receive quite an education for the craft.


As well as being left alone in the vault room to fondle and drool till your hearts content.

Bring a wiping bib ;]
 
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+1 for Chris Sells at Heym USA. Also Chris's friend Doc, Clan_Cola here on AR.


Thank you.

Though we are down to about 3 or 4 at the shop right now-(Jackson Armory)

Merkel 470, Watson 500BPE, Heym 88B 450-400, maybe a Sabbatti 45-70 and perhaps a Pedersoli 45-70 Hammer DR

Chris (Heym USA)has only a few used guns at his office as well.

JJ Perodeau , Sand Springs OK

George (Champlin's, Enid)) has a vastly greater selection of used ones.



Other Places:
as mentioned-- Guns International

Griffin & Howe
Hallowell
Puglisi
Wm Larkin Moore
Gulf Breeze / Westley Richards
Kebco
Lewis Drake
Schwandt
Cabelas
Bass Pro
Osprey
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On www.gunbroker.com I typed into the search box double rifle and a good
number of rifles came up, including this: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/740209189


D/R Hunter

Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...


 
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I know the owner of that rifle. I think he was selling it for $10,995 or something close to that.
 
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The best place to shop is Bieb's closet, particularly when he gets out of it.
 
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The best place to shop is Bieb's closet, particularly when he gets out of it.

Out of the closet? How Hollywood! :-)
 
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What is the barrel length of that Osborne? Worth checking its history.


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Twenty-eight Inch Barrels on the below-
GunBroker.com Item: 741614911


D/R Hunter

Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...


 
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Got this from the owner:

Hey Biebs! I have the reserve at $8494.00. Anyone interested should phone me, as my number is right in the listing. Thank you for your assistance.

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Jack
 
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OK thanks for all the info. As I am a shooter more than a collector looking at modern guns and in DG calibers only. SxS barrels only. A shooter not a safe queen. Maybe someday I could go for a classic british double but looking at a solid 470 and up DG rifle


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OK the Osbourne is cool and affordable. Prefer ejectors but heck that thing looks like it has history....


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For sure, and a British DR for $8,500?
 
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You will find some serious firearms, including double rifles at Morris Hallowell's shop online.
Check www.hallowellco.com

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You will find some serious firearms, including double rifles at Morris Hallowell's shop online.
Check www.hallowellco.com

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Their Hollis, Bentley & Playfair 500NE is quite a rifle. I really like that one...
 
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You will find some serious firearms, including double rifles at Morris Hallowell's shop online.
Check www.hallowellco.com

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warning! he provides untrue information on his rifles
 
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You will find some serious firearms, including double rifles at Morris Hallowell's shop online.
Check www.hallowellco.com

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Their Hollis, Bentley & Playfair 500NE is quite a rifle. I really like that one...


I really like it to, but at the $10,000 mark it sold for at rock island last year.
 
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I really like it to, but at the $10,000 mark it sold for at rock island last year.


$23K you mean
https://www.rockislandauction....express-double-rifle
 
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warning! he provides untrue information on his rifles[/QUOTE]

Seems true in this case as well; the auction description clearly states that the rifle has been restored. The Hallowell description is so vague as to be disingenuous on that point.
Plus it surely looks to have barrel engraving recut and has been tightened/rejointed ..... note that the dollshead has the telltale gap at the front. No telling how much it could be shot til it got loose once again. Curiously, no mention of bore condition.
Still, a nice looking job of stock refinish, re case color, and reblack on barrels.
 
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Just missed a merkel 140AE 470 at Cabelas &7600 and looking at a searcy 470 for a bit more. Fun


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Curious if the OP ever scored?


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If you know doubles, the internet and especially AR is a good place to shop..If you do not understand the market and the guns, then for heavens sake get help, and pick that help with care..Lot of junk out there for big money..Locally where you can try a gun out is really good, A five day inspection with shooting rights is a very good thing. The world of double gun is "anuther ball game" altogether. Ive seen junkers on tables at SCI, big gun shows, in well known stores,and salesmen that don't know crap about the double gun room. I have seen well known double rifle sellers push some bad guns, check out the rep of the dealer is a good thing, there are some very honest and good dealers out there, your job is to find them..Many of us made our bones on doubles and took a few lickens along the way....FWIW.


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Filer, Idaho, 83328
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Handled a cool little Belgian 9.3 double st cabelas yesterday. Nice lines and seemed very well built. Fully engraved and looked like it had a lot of life left in it. Whole thing was tight. Bushings were slightly buggered and one was missing a screw, but neat. Short LOP though...felt cramped.
 
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I would opt for the new Searcy field grade, brand new and made to fit. Pretty hard to beat for 10k.
 
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