BarkeyVA
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I have a 12 ga. Browning Citori Special Sporting Clays Edition made in 1990 (Serial Number 37xxxNMTT13) that I am considering selling but do not have any idea how much it might be worth. It has ported, 28" back bored barrels and an extra gold trigger shoe. Upper lever is right of center. No adjustable comb, but it does have an aftermarket adjustable recoil pad. Frame is blued with Special Sporting Clays Edition in gold on the sides of the frame. Although 95% of the gold in the engraved letters is gone, I think the bluing on the barrels and frame is at least 85-90%. The stock had a few shallow scratches, dings and dents but the high gloss finish is intact. I also have 6 Browning Invector Plus flush choke tubes (2 IC, 2 mod, 1 full, 1 Skeet) and 7 Briley Invector Plus XL Choke tubes (2 SK, IC, LM, M, F, CYL) a 6-Choke Holder box, and a speed wrench.
A Special Sporting Clays model was posted on Gunbroker a while back http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=285021443 that was in better condition than mine, but I can't believe it could be worth $2,795 the seller wanted for it. My old 28th edition of the Blue Book lists it at 80%-$525, 90%-$635 and 95%-$775.
I'd appreciate any opinions on what a fair price might be for everything.
A Special Sporting Clays model was posted on Gunbroker a while back http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=285021443 that was in better condition than mine, but I can't believe it could be worth $2,795 the seller wanted for it. My old 28th edition of the Blue Book lists it at 80%-$525, 90%-$635 and 95%-$775.
I'd appreciate any opinions on what a fair price might be for everything.