I met a nice older gentleman last night. He has owned an FN-Browning model 1900 in .32 for the last 60 plus years.
He is 87 years old and doesn't really know what to do with the pistol. He said that he might consider selling it. It is obviously a 12-6, and registered as such.
Does anyone have a market value for such a pistol, for his info? The firearm appeared to be in good shape, no pitting obvious on the externals. He is extremely meticulous, and this piece seems well cared for.
Any responses appreciated. I promised to relay the info back to him.
Thanks
He is 87 years old and doesn't really know what to do with the pistol. He said that he might consider selling it. It is obviously a 12-6, and registered as such.
Does anyone have a market value for such a pistol, for his info? The firearm appeared to be in good shape, no pitting obvious on the externals. He is extremely meticulous, and this piece seems well cared for.
Any responses appreciated. I promised to relay the info back to him.
Thanks


















































