Bluebook of Gun Values Lookup Please?

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  • Billy Bob Chubb

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    I have a 1982 Browning Citori Grade I 20 Gauge Hunting class shotgun. Serial #09854PY163.

    Does someone have Blue Book next to them to let me know what it lists for this shotgun?

    Thanks!
     

    snapping turtle

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    Dec 5, 2009
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    That sounds about right on a field or grade I.

    The real value of the pidgeon grade and midas grade has very much dropped since the big drop in employment. I can't understand why but a shotgun in the Midas grade that at one time was 7000 is now hovering around 3500-4000. I would not think it should effect the high grades that much but it seems to have taken them on a wild ride.

    I really like shooting my super skeet.
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    army bratt

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    had one and they dont bring what you may think. Japanese right? i got 550 out of mine in pretty good shape but collectors are stuck on belgum builds so keep it and pass it down, i should have!
     

    Fullmag

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    had one and they dont bring what you may think. Japanese right? i got 550 out of mine in pretty good shape but collectors are stuck on belgum builds so keep it and pass it down, i should have!

    Really, how times change. There was a time the Japanese models went for more because they had the 3" chambers.
     
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