It will depend on the condition of coarse, but if you were to sell your FN .22 Model E 1912 (Brevete SGDG is just the word Patent and SGDG the conditions that apply to it) for parts you might fetch about US$150. A rifle in good conditon will fetch upwards from $250.
If you want to parts it I'll take the bolt off your hands. Mine is missing this vital ingredient.
Hasn't happened yet.
Please reply to the address below with ALL of the markings on the rifle. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Try e-gunparts.com and MidWest Gun Works.
300 USD, maybe.
The value of your Belgium Browning rifle depends on a number of things. First is what grade? What caliber followed by condition? Collectors typically pay more than retailers or dealers so keep that in mind. Best wishes.
Please specify the model. .22 Autos were made in Belgium as well as Japan. There are many other models.
a .22 caliber
most are in rough shape, so usually 65$-120$
A .177 caliber air rifle has very little recoil.
.223 caliber or 5.56mm.
No You could build a rifle in .306" or any other caliber but you are likely referring to 30.06. A 30.06 rifle is referred to as "30 Caliber" but to be accurate it is nominally .308"
Yes, I can. A Barrett M107 is a .50 caliber sniper rifle.