Since I live close to Sparta, IL where the American ...err... Amateur Trapshooting Association has its very big 2 week long national championships called the Grand, I get to browse the vendor booths like Beretta, Perazi, and Kohler (if I am even spelling that correctly).
The first year that the Grand was here in Sparta, the local papers had a big spiel about a $420,000 shotgun. IIRC, it was a finely engraved 4 barrel set, shotgun by Perazi.
So....that kinda puts things in perspective.
Another thing that puts gun prices in perspective is a friend of mine is an FFL in Missouri and the po-po officers can get their Glocks for $250 each. Jeesh....

no wonder Glock has such a huge market share in the LE world.
I had lusted for a stainless Beretta since about 1994. I finally bought my first one in about 2005 or 2006 when I heard that Beretta USA was going to stop making them. I have four now, 2 92 FS Brigadier Inox's and 2 96 Brigadier Inox's. I got them all at about $600 each, which I think is a steal for something that will probably never be made again. Ah....ah...Just a quick look over at the Beretta USA website shows that they are still making the Inox models, just none of the Brigadier or Elite models. The nice thing about the Brig models is that the front sights are dovetailed in, so it is replaceable with a fiber optic or a tritium night sight.
Having a gun that runs 100% in competitions is.....(wait for it).... priceless.
