Advice needed on Belgium Made Browning 12 gauge
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Advice needed on Belgium Made Browning 12 gauge
Hi everyone. I am turning to you guys for advice on who I can speak with about determining how much my grandfather's Belgium made Browning "light 12" semi-auto shotgun is worth.I am looking to use the money to buy something more geared toward home defensive when SHTF. I have done some research on internet but prefer to speak in person with knowledge about it. I thank anyone who takes the time to respond.
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I just checked @ GunAuction .com and a Belgium Light Twelve just sold for $1050.00 in near mint condition.
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Thank you. I appreciate the post!
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What is the condition of the Browning, and how much are you asking for it? Thanks
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Home defense shotguns are cheap. Don't sell it, you will regret it, especially since it was your grandfathers.
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This.Salty Gator wrote:Home defense shotguns are cheap. Don't sell it, you will regret it, especially since it was your grandfathers.
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Bailey wrote:This.Salty Gator wrote:Home defense shotguns are cheap. Don't sell it, you will regret it, especially since it was your grandfathers.
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I agree with all of you about the sentimental value of the gun. I have sold things that I wished a thousand time I hadn't, but I sure would like to have the Browning if he is willing to sell it. Of course condition and price matters.
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i could not think of a better home defencse gun than a A-5 they were built to clear trenches in WW 1
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Have to agree with "downthefencd66" as if it will handle 3" shells, pull the plug, load er up with some 3" #1 buckshot.and its intruder beware..
don't have to aim in the dark as with a pistol, just point an shoot.. even if the intruder takes off running, just blast through the walls and still get em... lol
all I have of my dads is his old browning belgium 12 and its never gonna be for sale, I take it out of the cabinet every now and then to clean it, and it brings back memories that will make me bust out laughing and some will make me cry. and this gun still shoots great. it will only gain value the older it gets.
you will forever regret selling it. keep those memories alive and hand it on down to future generations.
don't have to aim in the dark as with a pistol, just point an shoot.. even if the intruder takes off running, just blast through the walls and still get em... lol
all I have of my dads is his old browning belgium 12 and its never gonna be for sale, I take it out of the cabinet every now and then to clean it, and it brings back memories that will make me bust out laughing and some will make me cry. and this gun still shoots great. it will only gain value the older it gets.
you will forever regret selling it. keep those memories alive and hand it on down to future generations.
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Hi again.....sorry my computer decided to take a break from the world. I will try and post some pictures of the shotgun later this evening. The pictures will include the serial number. I took it to the Gun Vault and James spent quite a while researching it through the Browning database and Gun Books. It is a Browning A5 Auto Light made in Belgium between 1935-1939. He said it was is in very good shape. I am willing to sell it as I don't hunt and it just sits. I appreciate the comments on sentimental value, but I have other things such as war medals to remember my Grandfather by. I would rather someone who appreciates the gun have it than it sit under my bed forever. Let me get the pictures posted and anyone that is interested can make me an offer. Thank you for taking the time to post.
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I also have a single shot 12 gauge made by the Brazilian Cartridge Company for sale. I will include it in the pictures of the Browning later this evening. Thank you.
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I wouldn't post a picture of the serial # up on the WWW, but that's just me.
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DITTORCS wrote:I wouldn't post a picture of the serial # up on the WWW, but that's just me.
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AgreedBadbagger wrote:DITTORCS wrote:I wouldn't post a picture of the serial # up on the WWW, but that's just me.