safehunter
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- South Western Onterrible
I am trying to value a couple belgian browning sa22 that seem to have fallen into my possession. I'm having a tough time with these as it's not my area of expertise and there seems a large spread in valuation depending on grades - which I believe but am not sure is grade 1.
I would rate the metal as very good to excellent, the wood as good to very good. One of them has a red dot and a laser taped to it (sacrilege I know) and the other sports a vintage weaver. I'm assuming the optics are worthless and the laser does nothing but depreciate any interest, as probably does the scope mount.
I hope to get better pictures soon but for the moment:
A bad overview of both:
A close up of the first reciever:
A close up of the second reciever:
I owe a yet to be determined amount of money for these, so in all likelyhood will have to sell one. I'm having a tough time deciding which one and what an honest price would be. It's not worth offending a friend over a lowball and I'd like to price the one I sell right. My standard catalogue puts them at $400-600 but there seems a lot of variation in the online pricing I can find.
If anyone with experience with Browning rimfires could chime in, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Safehunter
I would rate the metal as very good to excellent, the wood as good to very good. One of them has a red dot and a laser taped to it (sacrilege I know) and the other sports a vintage weaver. I'm assuming the optics are worthless and the laser does nothing but depreciate any interest, as probably does the scope mount.
I hope to get better pictures soon but for the moment:
A bad overview of both:

A close up of the first reciever:

A close up of the second reciever:

I owe a yet to be determined amount of money for these, so in all likelyhood will have to sell one. I'm having a tough time deciding which one and what an honest price would be. It's not worth offending a friend over a lowball and I'd like to price the one I sell right. My standard catalogue puts them at $400-600 but there seems a lot of variation in the online pricing I can find.
If anyone with experience with Browning rimfires could chime in, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Safehunter