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Why can't I sell my shotgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 879312" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Its all about the grade and age of the A5. I have one in Sweet 16, with a Bishop Monte Carlo stock in the hi grade of wood that has been apraised well over 1K. It had never been shot prior to me owning it. Its a 1950's model.</p><p>I have a Model 12 Win that I refinished, and reblue'd that is a trap grade, worth a lot compared to a model 12 TG&Y model.</p><p>Re-blueing it reduced the value some as far as a collector is concerned, but with the horrible condition it was in before, the blue'ing probably increased the value in my opion.</p><p>I don't have one but the Browning O/U lightnings superposed had about 6 or 7 grades of finish or wood. If you go to gunbroker.com, they range from $600 to the mid $1500. You just have to know what your looking for.</p><p></p><p>Take some of the Rem 870's. Everybody thinks they are a good $300 SD gun, but they have been built in the trap and pidgon grades that would make your head swim if you were to try and buy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 879312, member: 5412"] Its all about the grade and age of the A5. I have one in Sweet 16, with a Bishop Monte Carlo stock in the hi grade of wood that has been apraised well over 1K. It had never been shot prior to me owning it. Its a 1950's model. I have a Model 12 Win that I refinished, and reblue'd that is a trap grade, worth a lot compared to a model 12 TG&Y model. Re-blueing it reduced the value some as far as a collector is concerned, but with the horrible condition it was in before, the blue'ing probably increased the value in my opion. I don't have one but the Browning O/U lightnings superposed had about 6 or 7 grades of finish or wood. If you go to gunbroker.com, they range from $600 to the mid $1500. You just have to know what your looking for. Take some of the Rem 870's. Everybody thinks they are a good $300 SD gun, but they have been built in the trap and pidgon grades that would make your head swim if you were to try and buy one. [/QUOTE]
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