We’ve all heard of grail guns. Incredible, often expensive, firearms we’d all love to acquire if we had the means. A grail gun can be anything, but I decided to take a look at some of the big ticket items we offer and why they’re worth so much. Perhaps you’ll find something on this list to save for during the new year. Whether you’re looking to buy or just dream, here are the top 5 coolest, most expensive firearms at Cheaper Than Dirt!

Wilson Combat CQB Elite 1911
Up first is the most expensive handgun (currently) that we have available. It is also one of my personal favorites, the Wilson Combat CQB Elite. This is a custom 1911 that’s hand fit and assembled from Wilson Combat, one of the best 1911 makers on the market. Wilson Combat firearms scream quality and are built to stand the test of time. These are heirloom firearms made to shoot and pass down to your kids, and your kids’ kids.
The Close Quarters Battle Elite blows the competition away with a standard package of custom features designed to meet the needs of tactical shooting professionals. The pistol features a 5-inch hand-fit, match-grade barrel that Wilson Combat guarantees is capable of producing 1.5-inch groups at 25 yards with match-grade ammo. A checkered mainspring housing and frontstrap paired with tapered G10 grips for the perfect secure grip. The thumb safety, slide lock, and all of the controls are positive in operation and the trigger is incredibly crisp. You’d be hard-pressed to find a finer sidearm.

CZ 75 TS Czechmate
The CZ 75 TS Czechmate is a feature-packed race gun with a price tag to match. This pistol has all the bells and whistles. The CZ 75 platform is already designed to reduce recoil, and the Czechmate’s improvements make this one of the smoothest shooting pistols on the planet.
This pistol is ready for hardcore target blasting in competition right out of the box with the included frame-mounted C-More SlideRide 6 MOA red dot sight, ambidextrous slide racker, 4-port compensator, and 26-round magazine. If you prefer, the included front sight adapter and rear sight can be installed in lieu of the compensator and slide racker. The single-action trigger is comparable to a high-end 1911, a feat not easily rivaled, and everything on the pistol feels well-finished.

Ohio Ordnance Works M240-SLR
Up next, we brought out the big guns, literally. The Ohio Ordnance Works M240 is a closed-bolt, belt-fed, semi-auto recreation of the original machine gun. What more could you ask for? This re-engineered version is ideal for the collector as well as the military weaponry enthusiast. This 7.62 NATO rifle features a 20-inch barrel and open, adjustable, iron sights. This rifle can deliver up to MOA accuracy, all in a high-capacity durable weapon system.
The M240-SLR is dimensionally identical to the M240 and may be integrated into any M240 mounting system. The main noticeable difference is the M240-SLR fires from a closed bolt. The new internal parts are manufactured by OOW to ensure strict quality standards are met.

Zastava Black Arrow M93
If you’re looking for a heavy hitter, look no further. The Zastava Arms USA M93 Black Arrow is a long-range military rifle chambered for the .50 BMG round. It is designed on the proven Mauser-style action for the best reliability. The rifle comes with a buffer system in the stock and a muzzle brake designed to reduce the overall recoil by 62%. The cold hammer forged barrel is fluted to provide a quicker “cool down” during shooting sessions.
All M93 rifles come with an adjustable bipod for a stable shooting platform. Foldable iron sights are standard on the rifle. The built-in Picatinny rail allows for the addition of the optic of your choice.

Rizzini BR460 O/U Break Action
It wouldn’t be an expensive firearms list without a classy over/under shotgun. The Rizzini BR460 is the pinnacle of the Rizzini competition line of sporting shotguns. The BR460 features a Boss-style frame with an interchangeable block applied to the studs against the inner side of the receiver. The design reduces felt recoil and ensures long-lasting performance.
This break-action 12-gauge has 30-inch barrels with 3-inch chambers. Five nickel-coated extended chokes offer plenty of pattern variety to match your shotgun to the competition requirement. The fit and finish of the BR460 highlight the premium quality of Rizzini shotguns while showcasing the simplicity and function of Italian craftsmanship.
Conclusion
There you have it, the top 5 most expensive firearms at CTD. Start saving, because some of these cost as much as a budget car. But, they are certainly some incredible firearms.

You all write some of the best articles around. Here you’re talking about the most expensive guns, other times you talk about the most affordable guns, and other time the best gun for the money. But you NEVER say what the MSRP is listed at. ?????
Typically, we do not print the MSRP. An article has a long life online. MSRPs change over much shorter periods of time. Also, few guns are sold at MSRP; the street is usually lower. Please click the link of any guns you are interested in and check the selling price that way.~Dave
You might want to post the “prices” next time you write an article about your “expensive” guns.