atbatt 0 Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 (edited) Hello, I am new to the forum. I hope I am at the right spot. I recently inherited several firearms. One is a Browing A5 12ga 3" mag (Japan) full choke vent rib. The other is a Browning B80 3" mag (Japan) vent rib w/invector tube. Both are in excellent condition very little if any wear on guns or stock 90-95%. Also have a 12 ga Browning BT99 (Japan) very good condition, say -85% I also have a Ruger Model 77 .270 cal. It too is in very good condition, say maybe 90+%. I know all of the guns, with the exception of the BT99, have had less than a box of shells through them. Curious what they are worth. I have a nephew who wants to buy them from me. What is fair/reasonable price? I don't need a "valuation or certificate," just looking for a guesstimate... Thank you all for your help and assistance. atbatt Edited May 19, 2008 by atbatt Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Hello, I am new to the forum. I hope I am at the right spot. I recently inherited several firearms. One is a Browing A5 12ga 3" mag (Japan) full choke vent rib. The other is a Browning B80 3" mag (Japan) vent rib w/invector tube. Both are in excellent condition very little if any wear on guns or stock 90-95%. Also have a 12 ga Browning BT99 (Japan) very good condition, say -85% I also have a Ruger Model 77 .270 cal. It too is in very good condition, say maybe 90+%. I know all of the guns, with the exception of the BT99, have had less than a box of shells through them. Curious what they are worth. I have a nephew who wants to buy them from me. What is fair/reasonable price? I don't need a "valuation or certificate," just looking for a guesstimate... Thank you all for your help and assistance. atbatt I'd put your query in the main rimfire, centrefire shotgun section. Should get a better viewing there. Are you totally aware of the legallities in this situation. Hope I'm not trying to teach you to suck eggs. If everything is totally above board I'd take them to a known gunshop and ask for a valuation, not a purchase offer mind. Quote Link to post
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