Old BSA SxS, what are these things worth?

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I just picked up a number of guns in a group purchase and included in the lot is an old BSA double barrel side by side. It looks to be an antique and Its in beautiful condition, with a lovely grey patina, no rust, locks up tight. I'm not planning on keeping it as I don't really need another shotgun but I'm not sure how to price it. I'll try and take some pics and figure out how to put them on here later. But does anyone have an idea of a ballpark figure what something like this would usually sell for?
 
I have one of those. I think originally they were all blued, both barrels and receiver, so if it's going grey, it's probably seen a lot of use. There were a few variations, depending on when it was built. For a well used one, I'd say around 6-650. If you get around to posting pics, include a close-up of the proof marks. I might be able to give you an idea of when it was built.
 
I have an old Ford, the blue paint is faded. what is it worth? Beautiful is not a recognized gun condition per NRA grading. It could be anywhere from $200 to $2000 ( highly unlikely), if you want an educated value estimate you need to supply much more information and some detailed pictures and a detailed description. J
 
Ashcroft;14504222[B said:
]I have an old Ford, the blue paint is faded. what is it worth?[/B] Beautiful is not a recognized gun condition per NRA grading. It could be anywhere from $200 to $2000 ( highly unlikely), if you want an educated value estimate you need to supply much more information and some detailed pictures and a detailed description. J

Poor comparison. Old ford worth ZERO :)
 
I can't figure out how to post pics since photobucket went kaput...
Best I can tell it was made in the early 1930's based on the M proofmark on the bottom of the barrels. It was certainly blued at one time, but blue is now patina grey. On top of the chamber is the BSA 3 guns and says " Made by B.S.A guns, England

Looks exactly like this one, just a bit more Patina And a few handling marks on the wood. If I were to give it an NRA rating it would be good/very good condition especially consideri g it's age. Only real defect I can find is it's missing the bead.

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'M' would place it in the proof house in 1932. I'd say $5-600. I think it would be worthwhile replacing the bead before you sell.

Here's mine, from 1938:

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It certainly has it’s share of cleaned off pitting marks plus some pitting on that right barrel at the chamber and the gun has seen lots of use to judge by the stock and forend finish wear and marks not to mention checker wear. Good condition would be giving it free points imo. Very good? No way. At best it’s fair condition.
 
'M' would place it in the proof house in 1932. I'd say $5-600. I think it would be worthwhile replacing the bead before you sell.

Here's mine, from 1938:

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Do you have a reference to date code charts for BSA guns such as the "M" referenced on the barrels? I have guns serial numbered between 4702 and 42406, but have never seen dates in the literature except "made between 1919 and 1939".

Bob
 
Yeah looking at it closer youre right. Ok, so what do you think it's worth? Im not looking to get rich from it, just want to price it fairly and sell it.
 
I'd gingerly tap the x pin back in place.
That ding on the bottom of the right barrel is an ouchie.
Where does the release lever sit?
Good indicator of wear also.

Neat old SxS regardless.
 
I'd gingerly tap the x pin back in place.
That ding on the bottom of the right barrel is an ouchie.
Where does the release lever sit?
Good indicator of wear also.

Neat old SxS regardless.
Fork... I hadn't even noticed the ding in the barrel not too deep thankfully, but it's there... :(
Release lever sits dead center
 
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