Do used Caesar Guerini's lose their value quicker than........

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by 2600jamest, Nov 30, 2025 at 10:51 AM.

  1. 2600jamest

    2600jamest Mega Poster

    Over the years I'll enjoyed buying, shooting for a while, and then selling my trap or skeet gun and starting over with something else, to me it's part of the game and I expect to lose a certain percentage on most sales. As long as it's not too much I consider it the cost of enjoying my hobby.
    However, it seems to me that a Ceaser Guerini will lose more value quicker than a Browning, Beretta, Krieghoff. or most other brands. I’ve bought and sold a number of nice CG’s but find them a harder sale and at a bigger lose,
    Would you agree or disagree? Just wondering.
     
  2. Dietz65

    Dietz65 Active Member

    For the most part James, I agree that they seem to suffer greater depreciation than many other brands. But I also think that there are certain regions of the country where CG has a strong following where the depreciation is no different than other brands. The premium brands ie. Krieghoff, Kolar and certainly Perazzi have always held strong resale value with some selling for more than their original cost like Perazzi TM's. In my own case the CG Magnus I bought new and sold a couple of years later depreciated significantly, so I may have a biased opinion.
     
  3. TMX199

    TMX199 Active Member

    I think that they do depreciat more. I noticed looking for
    A sporting/helice gun and a ceasar guerini is on my list