I assume you are Aussie ? The correct browning model for k grade is D4. I own a c2 and it is a F grade. Tell me more about the gun. Serial no, barrel length an style of gun. All have a huge bearing on the price. I own many b25 fm guns. I,ll help if I can. Cheers
By comparing it with known examples of the grades.
Contact Browning or compare against known examples.
Compare against known grades.
Comparison to known grades.
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This coin was designed by George T. Barber, weighs 26.73 grams, has a diameter of 38.1 millimeters, and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. With no mint mark; 22$ in very fine condition, 25$ in extremely fine condition, 35$ in about uncirculated condition, 40$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 65$ in lower middle grade uncirculated condition, 165$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition, 1,900$ in high grade uncirculated condition, and 3,000$ if proof. With a CC mint mark; 125$ in very fine condition, 185$ in extremely fine condition, 225$ in about uncirculated condition, 400$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 1,100$ in lower middle uncirculated condition, 2,475$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition and 6,300$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known. With an O mint mark; 25$ in very fine condition, 30$ in extremely fine condition, 40$ in about uncirculated condition, 80$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 140$ in lower middle uncirculated condition, 350$ in upper middle grade condition, and 1,650$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known With a S mint mark; 22$ in very fine condition, 25$ in extremely fine condition, 30$ in about uncirculated condition, 70$ in low grade uncirculated condition, 125$ in lower middle grade uncirculated condition, 275$ in upper middle grade uncirculated condition, and 1,500$ in high grade uncirculated condition. No proofs known. whew!
Answer The 1971 bolt action (short extractor) is not considered as collectible as the pre 1968 bolt actions (Long Extractor). The Medallion Grade Short extractor sells for $1900-2100 depending on condition. The Olympian Grade is selling for $5200-5600 depending on condition. If a person is a true collector, short extractors are just another variation to put into the collection so it shouldn't matter, but it does to many. I would be curious to know what grade you have as in 1968 the national gun laws changed. This forced Browning to change the prefix letter on the three grades for the long action (.300 Win, .308 Norma, .375 H&H, .338, 7 mm and .458 Win) to an "L" instead of the traditional "X" in the Medallion Grade and "P" in the Olympian Grade. So, just going by the serial number it is hard to say what grade a person has for those rifles made from 1968-1975. Give me a call at 417-830-5588 and I will confuse you even more. Browning Collector Answer We're going to assume the standard Safari Grade instead of the more elaborate Medallion or Olympian grade. That is properly known as the FN Browning Bolt Action rifle, and is highly collectable. It was made in 1971. Assuming there is no evidence of salt wood, excellent to mint condition examples of this rifle in .458 Mag are selling for around $1400-$1500. sales@countrygunsmith.net
9x18 is the Makarov cartridge. Browning never made a firearm chambered for it. They did, however, make such a pistol in 9x17 - otherwise known as the .380 Automatic Colt Pistol. It was actually the Beretta 84 'Cheetah', badge engineered and marketed as the Browning BDA 380.
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Impossible to answer. Is it factory done? Aftermarket? If aftermarket, who did it? Are they known in the engraving community? What is overall condition? How much and type of inlay? You need to contact Browning. For about 40 USD you can get a letter on it. Value could be a few hundred or multiple thousands.
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