i would value your browning BDA at between 395-450 dollars in the condition you describe,If your browning is finished in nickel plate I would add 50 dollars to the above stated price.
Depends upon condition. In 98% plus condition maybe $100 or so. Condition Straight limbs, no delaminations, few if any scratches or dings, excellent tips.
In Excellent condition, No scratches, dings or damage. It would be worth around $105
800-1000 usd
Elizabeth Dings is 5' 7".
50-300 USD or so
Elizabeth Dings goes by Liz.
1 Ding - The pilot has to pee 2 Dings - The pilot has to poop 3 Dings - The pilot is hungry 4 Dings - The pilot just pooped and realized there is no toilet paper
According to this site: http://www.musictrader.com/selmer.html About 1953 Value is dependent on condition - dents/dings, lacquer condition etc. Is it in the original case?
Go to gunbroker.com and take a look at the 100 or so Browning A-5 semi automatic shotguns that are offered. Prices start ( in Aug 2007) at 200 and go to $1000 for a Belgiumj A-5 new in the box. Rebluing will reduce the value of your gun by 50% at least and if the general condition of the gun, dents, dings, rust, are present the gun is further devalued. Engraving enhances the value of a gun especially if it is custom factory engraving. Good luck
This model was made between 1959 - 85. In Excellent condition (just like new, no scratches, rust or dings) it is worth around $150 to $180
If it is in working order and in decent condition (usual dings, wear, and tear) it is worth about $400 to $450.
It is very rare to find a model 117 in Excellent condition. It must have NO wear, scratches or dings. In Excellent condition it is worth around $150 it was made between 1938-1941