How much are these guns worth?

RayHill

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Browning Citori Grade 6 Super Light, 12gaX2-2/3" Made in 1988 With Browning case
Browning Citori Grade 6 Lightning, 20gaX3" Made in 1991 With Browning case



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Thanks, Ray
 
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Browning Citori Grade 6 12gaX3" With Browning case
Browning Citori Grade 6 20gaX3" With Browning case

Can yoiu supply the year and model portion of each shotgun's serial number? The serial should be under the action release lever on the receiver. The first five numbers will be the actual serial number (don't need that) by the next two letters will be the year of manufacture and the last three numbers will be the grade/model.
 
The chokes and barrel lengths would matter.
There's a used blued, Grade 7, Lightning 3", 20 ga with 28" barrels and 3 chokes at Epp's, they're asking $3899.00. Used, retail, price, of course.
 
Ther are about 10 on Gun broker with buy it now prices from $1,799.00 -$2,900.00 with no bids what so ever. Used market value in todays market the 12ga $2,400.00-$2,700.00 29ga $2600.00-$2,900.00
 
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Browning Citori Grade 6 Super Light, 12gaX2-2/3" Made in 1988 With Browning case
Browning Citori Grade 6 Lightning, 20gaX3" Made in 1991 With Browning case

They both look in fantastic shape although the wood on the Lightning seems to outshine the Superlight just a bit.

I believe both the 1988 and 1991 would have Invector chokes. If you are planning to sell these, it may be worth getting some Diana or Diamond choke tubes to go along with them. Sort of mating the 'best with the best' so to speak.

I'd put a realistic value on these starting at 3000CAD plus. If you found the right buyer, a small premium could apply for the pair of them together.

For anyone interested, here are some screen shots of serialization and configuration codes for modern (post Superposed) Browning Citoris:

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Source: https://store.bluebookinc.com/info/PDF/Firearm/Serialize.pdf

@RayHill: Do you shoot at the VGC on Sidaway Road? I'm a member, but I don't recall ever seeing these two beauties there.
 
If I was to want to sell them where would be the best place to do it? I have thought of going to shoots and seeing if anyone would be interested. Any ideas would be great!
Thanks
 
They both look in fantastic shape although the wood on the Lightning seems to outshine the Superlight just a bit.

I believe both the 1988 and 1991 would have Invector chokes. If you are planning to sell these, it may be worth getting some Diana or Diamond choke tubes to go along with them. Sort of mating the 'best with the best' so to speak.

I'd put a realistic value on these starting at 3000CAD plus. If you found the right buyer, a small premium could apply for the pair of them together.

For anyone interested, here are some screen shots of serialization and configuration codes for modern (post Superposed) Browning Citoris:

BrowningYear-of-Manufacturecodes.png
BrowningGradeVIConfigurations.png

BrowningChokeDesignations.png


Source: https://store.bluebookinc.com/info/PDF/Firearm/Serialize.pdf

@RayHill: Do you shoot at the VGC on Sidaway Road? I'm a member, but I don't recall ever seeing these two beauties there.

I have been there but just to watch matches. I would like to sign up there but they don't have rifle and I need to be able to shoot both at a club I belong to;)
 
If I was to want to sell them where would be the best place to do it? I have thought of going to shoots and seeing if anyone would be interested. Any ideas would be great!
Thanks

Considering the quality of these two shotguns, I would seriously consider paying a few bucks and taking them to Stillwater, Reliable or Italian for a professional appraisal. While you are there, ask about a consignment sale if you want to go that route.

If you can create a colour ad, post some copies on the bulletin boards at VGC and other local gun clubs. These aren't old 870 pumps. You need to find a targeted market that appreciates a premium firearm.

Online, you can use the CGN EE here or post on FirearmsCanada.com or even BuySell.com. The latter requires you contact them with firearm registration information to avoid illegal sales.

Hope this helps. Feel free to PM me if you have non-public inquiries.

BTW, as a huge Browning O/U fanboy, I'd snap these up in a second if the economy was any better.
 
I have been there but just to watch matches. I would like to sign up there but they don't have rifle and I need to be able to shoot both at a club I belong to;)

I'm also a member of the PCDHFC (Port Coquitlam & District Hunting & Fishing Club [what a mouthful!]).

http://www.pcdhfc.com/

There is a (up to) 200m handgun/rifle range and trap (2 houses) and skeet. Handgun and blackpowder in the other ranges. Trap/Skeep is only on the second and fourth Sunday of the month unfortunately. Mission has a 300m range I believe.
 
Considering the quality of these two shotguns, I would seriously consider paying a few bucks and taking them to Stillwater, Reliable or Italian for a professional appraisal. While you are there, ask about a consignment sale if you want to go that route.

If you can create a colour ad, post some copies on the bulletin boards at VGC and other local gun clubs. These aren't old 870 pumps. You need to find a targeted market that appreciates a premium firearm.

Online, you can use the CGN EE here or post on FirearmsCanada.com or even BuySell.com. The latter requires you contact them with firearm registration information to avoid illegal sales.

Hope this helps. Feel free to PM me if you have non-public inquiries.

BTW, as a huge Browning O/U fanboy, I'd snap these up in a second if the economy was any better.

I did have a guy do a appraisal on condition the 20ga is 90-95% and the 12ga is 85%
I thought about doing consignment but I don't think I would like everyone pawing them up everyday of the week. I would only like people to look at them who have to money to buy them not just people lookn.
 
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