50-1000 usd
50-350 usd
The Browning medalist was the best by far.If you can find one,these were made from 1959-1974.
Your browning medalist with the weights and case included value ranges between 625-1,000 dollars based on your medalist having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.
You need to see a gunsmith if it isnt working properly.
You can tell the year of manufacture by looking at the serial number it should have a "T" in it followed by a one digit or two digit number. Example: T2 = 1962 first year production T3 = 1963 T4 = 1964 etc T70 = 1970 T71 = 1971 etc Is your pistol a standard (no engraving), Goldline Medalist (gold enlay) or a Renaissance Medalist (fully engraved receiver)? Give me a call at 417-830-5588 and I will elaborate more. Browning Collector ******************************************************************************** The original Browning Medalist .22LR Target Pistol was produced from 1962 or l964 to 1974, This pistol is not to be confused with a later Medalist which was a completely different, and far less accurate, pistol. Value will depend upon the mechanical condition, quality of bore, the quality of finish on metal parts and grips, and the presence and quality of the kit which accompanied the original gun; tools, case and all related printed materials. I have seen Medalists in NRA Excellent to Mint condition with complete case and accessory kits selling in the range of $1100 1400 (US). This was, and is, a superb pistol.
You have a Nomad model which was made in 1967. These guns were similar to the Challenger and Medalist.
It is a Challenger. A Medalist would have the product code of "T" in the sn.
You might try a search on Commemorative Arms Co. Supposedly they purchased a supply of repair parts for the Nomad, Challenger, and Medalist
100-450 USD
Check the date your gun for determining the model. As far as value... Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal. http://www.browning.com/customerservice/dategun/index.asp
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