Sold for 650 USD in 1980. 500-1000 USD or more depending on specifcs
You need the services of a gunsmith
Yes. I've heard of it.
50-350 usd
The model 200 was introduced in 1928 and was a .175 caliber BB muzzle loader.
Most ordinary modern manaufacture caplock muzzle loaders are selling for about $100-$150, depending on make/model/condition.
Wayne McLerran has written: 'Browning model 1885 black powder cartridge rifle' -- subject(s): Browning rifles, Muzzle-loading firearms
If you are talking about the 50 caliber muzzle loader barrel for the Mossberg 12 gauge Shotgun model 500 or the Maverick 88 - you can't remove the breech plug. You have to clean the barrel like a flintlock. I just bought one from Mossberg's web page (arrived yesterday 12/21/08). It didn't come with any instructions. Fortunately, I found the manuals online at the following addresses: Muzzle Loader Barrel http://www.mossbergs.com/manuals/Muzzleloader.pdf 12 Gauge Shotgun Model 500 http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/FIREARMS/mossberg_500.pdf Good Luck
Not enough information to answer. Please repost with ALL information marked on the rifle, and we will try to help. In general, a muzzle loader marked with a model number is modern manufacture within the past 30 years or so. Originals did not have model numbers.
The word Citori is the name of the model of Browning you have.
You can order direct from Thompson Center or Dixie Gun Works also Midway USA. All have on line stores. You will need to know the model and caliber.
No such model in the Browning line.
I have a Kubota L185 4x4 with this model front end loader.