Inhereted gun values
2016/7/22 9:23:29
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Thanks for your info on the 1917 Mod. 12 Win. Here are the other long guns I inherited for your evaluation and suggestions.
Browning Auto 5 20 ga. light w/ventrib. Near perfect condition(no marks etc on wood or metal. 6Z #9074
Browning 12 ga.Auto 5 light w/vent rib. Excellent condition showing minimal use. 5G # 9383
Lefever Dbl 12. Fair condition (sound & shootable) Dbl trigger #120412
Stevens rolling block (Stevens Favorite on butt plate).22 Long Rifle Mod.94
(trpl. struck serial no. G and either 969,869 or 369. Take down model w/lanyard ring and flipdown buckhorn rear sight. Good condition w/nice patina and good bore. Round barrel
Thanks again
Ted in Peoria,IL
Answer -
Hi again
Browning does not have real exact records.
Here is a link
http://www.browning.com/services/dategun/detail.asp?id=13
The 12 gauge was made 1950s by FN Belgium
Its worth about $550
The 20 gauge was made after 1976 by Miroku Japan.
Its worth $450
Is there any other marking on the Stevens??
They do not appear to have made model 94.
All Stevens Favorite rifles are worth $200 to 300
and are collectable.
Lefever Dbl 12 would need to be appraised depending
on the exact grade and designation it worth $700 to 20,000
HERE'S THE INFO FROM THE BARREL OF THE STEVENS .22 SGL SHOT ROLLING BLOCK.
J.STEVENS A&T CO
CHICOPEE FALLS MASS USA PAT APR 17-94
Answer
Hi again,
Sorry about missing the place the Browning was made
by FN, the numbering system is confusing.
It would add $100 in value.
The Stevens Favorite Model 17
94 is 1894 the year the pat. approved
and the rifle was introduced.
It was made from 1894 to 1935.
The value doesn't change 200 to 300 dollars
and collectors seek them.
They started making them again
http://www.savagearms.com/30gtd.htm
http://www.savagearms.com/30g.htm
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