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How valuable is a circa 1950's Browning Sweet Sixteen?
Posted on 5/21/11 at 8:26 am
Posted on 5/21/11 at 8:26 am
It's Belgian made nad has a gold trigger. Got it from my grandfathee, it's in fantastic shape.
Posted on 5/21/11 at 8:34 am to HempHead
I'll buy it for a hundred bucks.
But seriously...
500.00 to 700.00 maybe. Idk...
But seriously...
quote:
it's in fantastic shape.
500.00 to 700.00 maybe. Idk...
Posted on 5/21/11 at 9:27 am to Clyde Tipton
If in reallly good shape you could probably get $1-1.5k.
Seriously
Seriously
Posted on 5/21/11 at 9:41 am to HempHead
But seriously,
You could probably get 1600-2000 bucks if
If its in fantastic shape, 95% plus we are talking 500 - 900 assuming no polychoke or recoil pad. If those are in place we are talking $350 to 500. If it is a mint and actually a sweet 16 from Belgium (which seems right since its a gold trigger) and in the box, unfired, it can command $1500...
You could probably get 1600-2000 bucks if
quote:
it's in fantastic shape
If its in fantastic shape, 95% plus we are talking 500 - 900 assuming no polychoke or recoil pad. If those are in place we are talking $350 to 500. If it is a mint and actually a sweet 16 from Belgium (which seems right since its a gold trigger) and in the box, unfired, it can command $1500...
This post was edited on 5/21/11 at 9:43 am
Posted on 5/21/11 at 9:49 am to littlePNdaB
Damn. I will definitely take it to someone who can evaluate it, then.
Do y'all think it would increase in value over time?
Do y'all think it would increase in value over time?
Posted on 5/21/11 at 11:01 am to HempHead
I have one of these. Priceless, not for sell. My father bought it in the mid 50's. I would expect it to increase over time.
This post was edited on 5/21/11 at 11:04 am
Posted on 5/23/11 at 9:04 am to Bayoudaddy
I've got one that my dad gave me. Its not in great shape. It was a duck gun for alot of years. Spent a couple hours at the bottom of cross lake on year. Most of the gold on the trigger is worn off. I use it for squirrel hunting sometines
Posted on 5/23/11 at 12:03 pm to HempHead
Very desirable gun, try gunbroker.com for some comps
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