Guns bought at a Banquet almost NEVER fetch the same price in the open market. These guns are bought as tax write offs, marketing expenses, and on corporate accounts. The prices paid are 60% donation! Generally they are bought by big wigs with a couple beers in them and a corporate check book. It is not theirmoney. The open market will give you a SLIGHT premium over the same gun without the DU, NRA, Pheasant's Forever, NWTF, RMEF, etc, logo on it. The market will not pay what the guns bring at banquet auctions. These guns come up for sale from time to time on the auction sites (which are driven by ACTUAL market prices). I would say you have a very nice gun, but it is worth about $1,000because that is what a similar model fresh directly from Browning is worth. Sorry to burst your bubble...
100-600 or so
300-500 uSD
A Browning Ducks Unlimited 12G in perfect condition is worth $1100-1400 That's what the last six got sold for. It's a truly beautiful shotgun. The rusty ones at pawn shops sell for $500+.
A Browning Ducks Unlimited 12G in perfect condition is worth $1100-1400 That's what the last six got sold for. It's a truly beautiful shotgun. The rusty ones at pawn shops sell for $500+.
50-200 USD or so
50-500 usd
50-550 usd
1200.00 In unfired condition. 1983?
50-500 usd
If it is unfired, there is a slight premium over the value of the base shotgun.
Generally not more than about 50 USD above a regular one.
No such thing as a 22 Shotgun.
100-400 or so A little off on the guesstimate there. The ducks unlimited shotgun Is an Ithaca Model 51 12 Gauge and it is worth considerably more than 100 to 400. The going rate for this shotgun is anywheres of 500 to 700 in decent shape and if it hasn't been fired worth considerably more.
I have a print from ducks unlimited.....1938 first project? the big grass marsh....any ideas on what it is worth?