Superposed shotguns are very collectable when in top condition. Values have a wide range due to so many variations and grades of the Superposed and other Browning Over/Unders.
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
i would go to the browning web site.Click on the customer service link and there should be a spot were you can research your browning citori lightning.
Model, serial number and condition is needed to give you a ball park figure. Superposed guns can run $800 up to $3000+ for a grade I.
i would value your browning BDA at between 395-450 dollars in the condition you describe,If your browning is finished in nickel plate I would add 50 dollars to the above stated price.
Depends on condition. A standard 'Baby' Browning pistol, blue, in typical condition would bring $300-$400. It also helps if you gave the dealer head... then he might lower the price
Go to a gun seller site like gunbroker.com and compare. I would imagine $5-6,000 at least.
50-500 USD give or take.
In average to poor condition, that would be as much as I would pay. The guns are collectable, but only in excellent condition. www.countrygunsmith.net
1989. Value range of a few hundred to just shy of a thousand USD depending on condition.
I know of one for sale here in Australia. The consensus is, it is worth $Aud3,500 provided it is in excellent condition. So, I would expect that this would be top price.
I would need to know browning what?The model of your browning,rifle or shotgun,level of original finish remaining,and bore condition before I could assign a value to your firearm.
A browning BL-22 grade I in 60% condition would be worth 150 dollars,A grade II would be valued at 160 dollars.
Check the auction sites. Very broad price range would be 500-800.