Browning Model 12 28 gauge info

Bobbyv8

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Just picked up a mint never fired Model 12 28 gauge pump made in Japan, with papers, Im possibly looking to sell and just wondering what value to put on it??

Any information on this firearm would be appreciated
 
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Well you may as well enjoy it thy are a nice shotgun but just do not have the following of the Winchester model 12 ,AS long as you are happy with it price does not matter ,If you were hoping to flip it fast for a prophet well you may have to hang on to it for a while ,,Dutch
 
Do you have the original box?? also. If not I agree with spank at 1000. I have sold NIB for 1200 and no problem selling it. My last used went for 750 plus shipping and it was as close to new as one would find. Think it was on the EE 4 minutes or so
Cheers
 
Do you have the original box?? also. If not I agree with spank at 1000. I have sold NIB for 1200 and no problem selling it. My last used went for 750 plus shipping and it was as close to new as one would find. Think it was on the EE 4 minutes or so
Cheers

no box just paper work, ill end up listing it for a $1000 with a others I just acquired
 
I'm in with the spank and 3macs1.
Both the 28 & 410 Brownings in that condition should bring a grand ... 410's sometimes even a little more. The20's, a couple of hundred less, maybe $800-$850.
 
I just sold a Grade 1 in 20 ga a few weeks ago for $850. It had been used but very little. Fortunately I had the box, manuals etc. As stated the 28's fetch a few more $$ and the 4.10's a bit more than the 28's. Whatever you do try not to get any assembly/disassembly marks on the receiver from the slide arms or you lose a bit of value if the idea is to flip it.
 
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