
Posted by fred on 11/9/2007, 2:57 am, in reply to "Re: .50 cal Johnathan Browning Mountain Rifle"
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Well Bob, if ya scroll back on this page and even find the link to previos pages and read you'll find out a bit more about them guns.
Seem's they was made in the early too mid 80's, BP wasn't so popular then, no-one cared. Come to find out later that it was a small run made by Browning to comemorate the founder of the company, and they are a finley made.good shooting gun in the hands of a bp shooter.
So, as with any firearm, the care of it and it's condition is key too value. AKA: mint, fine, very good, good, or less>>.
A good conditon JB (all the parts w/good stock) is likley 400 or <. Rusty barrel bores, or bad rust near where the hammer falls is a bad thing. If you got one that is very good or up (meaning no rust)(or with papers and/box) 1K maybe? It's a market thing. You being in AK, well find a BP club, it'll take some phone work, but you'll find a better market in the lower.
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