4500.00
It certainly depends on the type and extent of the damage. To the wood, medal or both? It is not a long extractor gun, correct? Also the engravers might add to the value. Figure of the wood could be a plus. The 458 mag is a desirable caliber.
You need the services of a professional appraiser. You are in the range of multiple K's
, Has anyone answered your question about the Browning Olympian Grade rifle yet? Give me a call at 417-830-5588 and I will try to help you. I am a collector not a dealer. The value depends on a couple things, engravers, box/no box, etc. Thanks! Jim
500 USD or so
Check the auction sites to see what they are bringing. If you have the box, manual, papers for rifle and scope you will add 50-100 to the value.
At this time S P fjestads blue book of gun values rates a browning olympian grade rifle between 3,500-7,750 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining.The low end is for a rifle with 60% original finish,and the high end is for a fine specimen with 98% original finish remaining.
Even if done by Browning, it will diminish the value.
what is the value of a browning sweet 16 no. 51003
1100 is a Remington, not Browning.
Browning did not make the Luger
0- 375 usd
300 USD or so
Your browning was made in 1930.