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  • COREY: Hey, how's it going?

  • DENNIS: Good.

  • How are you doing?

  • What have we got?

  • Looks like something fancy.

  • It's very fancy.

  • COREY: Oh, wow.

  • Well, I mean, it definitely looks French.

  • That's about my extent of knowledge on this thing.

  • Let me grab my dad real quick.

  • Sure.

  • Pops, you want to come take a look at this for me?

  • RICK: What have you got?

  • Something's catching my eye on it.

  • I just don't exactly know what it is.

  • OK.

  • Let's take a look.

  • Oh, this is really fancy, Bout-ay or Boutet.

  • DENNIS: Boutet?

  • I'm not really good at pronouncing French.

  • I'm not really good at pronouncing English.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • Boutet, he started doing this right around 1800ish.

  • He was like the Rembrandt of guns.

  • I mean before Boutet, there was the art,

  • and then there was the function.

  • And then this guy was like the first one

  • to really combine the both of them.

  • You had to be really, really wealthy

  • to have a gun like this.

  • COREY: Should I give Alex a call?

  • Well, how much do you want for it?

  • Because if he wants 50 bucks, I'll just give that now,

  • and we'll-- [CHUCKLING]

  • Oh, it's not going for $50.

  • I'm looking at 10 grand.

  • OK.

  • Yeah, give Alex a call.

  • I mean, it's most likely worth at least that.

  • It could be more.

  • I just got a lot of questions on it, and we'll go from there.

  • All right, I'll call Alex.

  • What do you think?

  • ALEX: Holy moly.

  • Can I pick it up?

  • Please.

  • [EXHALE]

  • This is stunning.

  • So Boutet was the gunsmith in France in the 18th century

  • and into the beginning of the 19th century.

  • He was so good that he was the royal gunsmith

  • to Louis XVI, who was the final king before the revolution.

  • And not only was he his gunsmith,

  • but Napoleon made him his gunsmith.

  • So the guy had a long career as, basically, the finest gunsmith,

  • certainly in France, but many people

  • would argue, in the world.

  • RICK: OK.

  • Any idea what it's worth?

  • So simple Boutets will start easily about $10,000.

  • One like this, on a scale of 1 to 10 as far as decorative,

  • this is about a six, so they get very, very decorative.

  • The one thing I'd like to do is I'd like to test it.

  • If it fires how I believe it would,

  • I'd be more comfortable evaluating.

  • Do you mind meeting us out of the range with it,

  • so we can test it out?

  • DENNIS: Sure.

  • Then we'll meet you out there, OK?

  • See you at the range, man. Let me grab a piece of paper.

  • I'll write down the address for you.

  • Awesome.

  • I think my wife would get really

  • mad if I came home and said, I saw a really

  • nice Boutet at work today.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Hello, boys.

  • Hey.

  • How's it going?

  • So the Boutet looks all polished up and ready to go.

  • ALEX: The Boutet is shiny, yeah.

  • One of the things I found in this direct sunlight

  • is actually the barrels are also marked.

  • So this barrel is marked Boutet.

  • And then the other side, it's marked

  • manufactured in Versailles.

  • And it has a serial number 322, so that actually

  • might be traceable, which is really

  • nice to see on the barrels.

  • All right.

  • So that's an added bonus.

  • I brought some shot.

  • I've got some triple F black powder.

  • We're going to load about 50 grains,

  • which is a pretty light load for this,

  • but just to be safe with it.

  • And I set up some fruit targets.

  • COREY: Let's do this.

  • This shotgun is like a piece of art.

  • Typically, I wouldn't fire this gun,

  • but collectors search for firearms like this.

  • And if it's successful, I do think it'll help the value.

  • All right, so I think I should shoot it.

  • I'll shoot it.

  • I have waited half of my life to shoot a Boutet.

  • Let me try it.

  • Alex is going to shoot it.

  • OK.

  • All right, here we go.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • [GUN SHOTS]

  • There we go.

  • That was good.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • So it fires.

  • It works. - Yeah.

  • Everything's perfect on it?

  • ALEX: It functioned exactly as it should function.

  • And I'm not surprised, because Boutet is the finest

  • gunmaker of all time.

  • What do you think it's worth?

  • I think if this went to auction in this condition,

  • I wouldn't be surprised to see it sell it for 30,000.

  • Damn, that much?

  • It's really nice.

  • Do you see the smile on my face?

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • All right, well, thanks, man.

  • I'll talk to you later.

  • You're very welcome.

  • And it was a pleasure, Dennis.

  • Thank you for letting me fire it.

  • My pleasure.

  • - All right, see you guys. - Nice meeting you.

  • Good luck.

  • Take care, man.

  • All right, so you were asking 10.

  • I'm assuming you want a little bit more now.

  • No, I want a lot more.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • All right.

  • 20.

  • I think that's a pretty fair offer.

  • I'll give you 15 grand for it.

  • 18.

  • OK, I'll tell you what.

  • I'll give you 16 grand for it.

  • And normally I'd pay you a little bit more,

  • but something like this, I'm not going to see

  • money back for a year or two.

  • And I'm going to be on the level with you.

  • It's a lot more than I thought I would get.

  • We'll do 16.

  • All right, sweet.

  • All right.

  • All right, bring it back to shop.

  • We'll do some paperwork, and I'll get you paid.

  • So I now own a fine Boutet, not that I haven't always had one.

  • Well, it took you 50-something years to get one.

  • [CHUCKLING]

COREY: Hey, how's it going?

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