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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3748936" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Well... 1) it's a Belgian made Auto-5. 2) It's in outstanding condition. 3) It's the light version that seems to be everybody's preference.</p><p></p><p>My bet is that with the original paperwork and in that condition, it'll go north of $1500 on Gunbroker but who the heck knows? It may shoot to the moon like a similarly conditioned JM stamped Marlin 336 regular old 30-30 did recently that went for over $10k. People are crazy there.</p><p></p><p>I think it's worth $1100 to $1300 all day long but I like the old Brownings too (ETA: This is for a shooter gun. A collector will likely pay more). I wouldn't take a penny less than $1100 and I'd be looking to get more if I could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3748936, member: 3099"] Well... 1) it's a Belgian made Auto-5. 2) It's in outstanding condition. 3) It's the light version that seems to be everybody's preference. My bet is that with the original paperwork and in that condition, it'll go north of $1500 on Gunbroker but who the heck knows? It may shoot to the moon like a similarly conditioned JM stamped Marlin 336 regular old 30-30 did recently that went for over $10k. People are crazy there. I think it's worth $1100 to $1300 all day long but I like the old Brownings too (ETA: This is for a shooter gun. A collector will likely pay more). I wouldn't take a penny less than $1100 and I'd be looking to get more if I could. [/QUOTE]
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