It depends if you are the buyer or seller. $1400-$1700 would probably be the range
I haver never heard of a hipostrib variation in the Citori line.
Multiple thousands. How many depends on the specifics. Range of 2-10K
they have gone down in value since the new guns have replacement chokes and can use steel shot, my friend cant get $900 for his new in the box gun.my guess $700 max.
I never heard of it so find a better game then green as leaf
They never did. 14 ga was never made in any model by Browning
500 USD
500 or so
The BL-22 was first introduced by Browning in 1970. It was made in Japan by Miroku and never was a Belgian Model. This was one of the first two popular Brownings that have always been made in Japan. The Citori is the other. The Auto 5 joined Japanese production in 1976. Retail price of a Grade I BL-22 in 1970 was $74.50 and 92.50 for a Grade II.
Browning never used the number letter combination of 1kg as a prefix to the serial number.If yours reads 1G then it is a light weight model that was made in the year 1961.
AFAIK, Browning never made a model 810.
Browning never made a model 306
Browning has never released production numbers to the public