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I am new to this forum, I hope I am at the right place.

 

I recently inherited several firearms. My nephew is interested in buying them from me. I am looking to get a guesstimate as to the value (or range) of the guns.

 

One gun is a Browning B80 12ga 3" mag (Japan) invector tube, another is a Browning A512ga 3" mag (Japan). They have both had less than a box of shells through them and would look to be 90-95%+. Both have vent ribs and both have very nice wood.

 

Another gun is a Browning BT99 12ga with vent rib. It too is in good conditiuon; I'd guess 80-85%.

 

Final gun is a Ruger Model .270 cal. It has had less than a box of shells through it also. I'd guess 85-90%. No scope.

 

I am not looking for a certification or formal valuation, just trying to get a price range and what people would think to be a fair price to sell to my nephew.

 

Thank you all in in advace for you efforts.

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I am new to this forum, I hope I am at the right place.

 

I recently inherited several firearms. My nephew is interested in buying them from me. I am looking to get a guesstimate as to the value (or range) of the guns.

 

One gun is a Browning B80 12ga 3" mag (Japan) invector tube, another is a Browning A512ga 3" mag (Japan). They have both had less than a box of shells through them and would look to be 90-95%+. Both have vent ribs and both have very nice wood.

 

Another gun is a Browning BT99 12ga with vent rib. It too is in good conditiuon; I'd guess 80-85%.

 

Final gun is a Ruger Model .270 cal. It has had less than a box of shells through it also. I'd guess 85-90%. No scope.

 

I am not looking for a certification or formal valuation, just trying to get a price range and what people would think to be a fair price to sell to my nephew.

 

Thank you all in in advace for you efforts.

 

Hi

 

If you go into http://www.guntrader.co.uk/ you may be able to see the guns that you refer to . Being from the UK I have no idea what shotgun/rifle prices are like in the USA just always assumed rifles were cheaper on your side of the pond

 

Not much help really - however, some one on this forum from the USA may be able to give you a better idea

 

Peter

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