atbatt 0 Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 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 -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. Quote Link to post
dicehorn 38 Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 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 -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 Quote Link to post
atbatt 0 Posted May 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 21, 2008 Hi Peter, Thank you for taking the time for the lead. atbatt Quote Link to post
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