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<blockquote data-quote="Lotahp1" data-source="post: 1043848" data-attributes="member: 10998"><p>I did hear what he was saying. I know they are not Browning. Parts are scarce. As I stated stopped making them in 1949. But im still looking for one. Not a fool to be parted with my money but want a fair gun for a fair price, although I do see what you are saying. Some people over value things because they "want". These guns are on the cheaper side of older guns. I know that. I have read a few gun value books and been looking around for years so Im pretty up to speed on them. Have seen them sell for $135 up to about $250. Some may want more but if they are not a select grade they wont get it. A prestine Military might bring $300-500 depending on crowd. What I want is some first hand replys. How they perform in the field. What to look for when buying one. What were changes in years of production. Not to be rude but the "Browning vs Remington" is not my interest as I like the Brownings too. Just right now Im looking/talking Remington. So if there is anyone wanting to share some of that info this is the place.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Kris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lotahp1, post: 1043848, member: 10998"] I did hear what he was saying. I know they are not Browning. Parts are scarce. As I stated stopped making them in 1949. But im still looking for one. Not a fool to be parted with my money but want a fair gun for a fair price, although I do see what you are saying. Some people over value things because they "want". These guns are on the cheaper side of older guns. I know that. I have read a few gun value books and been looking around for years so Im pretty up to speed on them. Have seen them sell for $135 up to about $250. Some may want more but if they are not a select grade they wont get it. A prestine Military might bring $300-500 depending on crowd. What I want is some first hand replys. How they perform in the field. What to look for when buying one. What were changes in years of production. Not to be rude but the "Browning vs Remington" is not my interest as I like the Brownings too. Just right now Im looking/talking Remington. So if there is anyone wanting to share some of that info this is the place. Thanks Kris [/QUOTE]
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