FN 1903 sold for $5,462.50 U$D, awesome.

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I have one of of these, and searched up this one, and was pretty amazed at what it sold for. I read the fine print and realized mine has a serial number only 6 away.

Mine is not as nice, but I still should be able to get a good dollar.



If I were to sell it, what do you think i could get for it?
 
There was one very scarce Browning here on EE, the only one known in the world (second one is deactivated), not even described in Anthony Vanderlinden book. It had been staying on EE for month or so with price tag of several hundred dollars with no biters. That's all you need to know about collector market in Canada.
 
There was one very scarce Browning here on EE, the only one known in the world (second one is deactivated), not even described in Anthony Vanderlinden book. It had been staying on EE for month or so with price tag of several hundred dollars with no biters. That's all you need to know about collector market in Canada.

Yeah pretty much, ask the fellas that were going to retire on their gun collection value in 90s. They are still on here and many still working for a living.
 
There was one very scarce Browning here on EE, the only one known in the world (second one is deactivated), not even described in Anthony Vanderlinden book. It had been staying on EE for month or so with price tag of several hundred dollars with no biters. That's all you need to know about collector market in Canada.

Yeah pretty much, ask the fellas that were going to retire on their gun collection value in 90s. They are still on here and many still working for a living.

You both got that right.


Unless it's a Colt Python, or one of the very few other exceptions. Let's face it, it's basically the only restricted that brings nearly as much here (and sometimes even more given same condition...) as in the US.

Since our currency is so weak, and even if it was at par, exporting true collectible firearms even though time consuming and costly, is worth it IMO. If I had some nice collectibles and if I was thinking about selling at the present time, it wouldn't be up here.
 
I sold this one a few months back. I made some return on my investment, and got to play with an oddity. Interestingly, the fellow who bought it tracked me down, wanted to know if the gun that I had at a show 2 years earlier was still for sale. And I thought all those times, taking it to gunshows, had been an utter waste.

Nitro

BTW, moved on, latest toy is a Browning Hi Power, 1970's production with the red grips (inner color). My son's gun, but as long as he is still living at home, I be shooting it.
 
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