I have seen various versions of the Chinese-built TTN coachguns for sale between the mid 400s to 500 dollars. There are the Russian-built Baikal Bounty Hunter IIs and the Remington Spartan with functioning hammers (a Baikal marketed by Remington) which should run, I think, between 4-500 dollars. There are cheaper Chinese-made guns of lesser quality built by Norinco which are around 250, plus or minus. A note of interest, latest word is that Remington is dropping the Spartan line (they are not in the 2009 catalog but are still on the website) but the line is being picked up again by the original importers, European American Armory. I suspect, if anything, the offerings will increase under EAA. BTW, the TTNs are heavy at close to 8 pounds, are cylinder bore, and have no manual safeties or crossbolt safeties. The Baikal/Spartans are around 7 pounds or a little less, have a manual tang safety but no crossbolt safety, and come with 4 choke tubes. The Norincos I have seen have a tang safety and a crossbolt safety and are cylinder bore. I did not like the quality I have observed in the Norincos. I have hammerless Baikals with quite good quality and the TTNs I have seen seemed very well made.