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I'm about to sell my dies,brass,and 135+pc of factory ammo including my
Belgium made Browning Safari in .458 Win Mag. What should I ask for the rifle by itself?

A gun show is coming up and im going to bring it along with me and try to sell it. I am really wanting an M1A Smiler Or a 6,5-20x50 silver Ziess Conquest.


The gun is very clean, 95%+ with the short sako extractor.

What should I sell for?


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.....................Ya know ... If you just wait a bit this spastic impulse will pass ....and you won,t be wishing you had never got rid of a good rifle ....................


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My Browning safari "FN" 30-06 sold for 1K but was in excellant near new condition, so the .458 should command a premium over any standard caliber. It's a shame your selling it, maybe you should reconsider. R.



 
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My Browning safari "FN" 30-06 sold for 1K but was in excellant near new condition, so the .458 should command a premium over any standard caliber. It's a shame your selling it, maybe you should reconsider. R.

as long as its not one with the salt wood stocks.
then expect only $900-$1000
 
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I'd suggest looking at Champlins, gunsinternational, gunsamerica etc. and see if anyone is selling, or has sold a similar piece. Good starting point anyway. If you're selling at a local show, I would expect demand, and therefore price, might be a bit lower.

Good luck....it sounds like a nice piece.

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Thanks for the info guys, keep them coming.

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Buglemintoday, just bring it to the shoot on March the 9nth and I'm sure somebody will take care of the matter. I haven't "PM"ed" you on the matter of this because I'm allready in so much trouble... Rodney.



 
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Where is the shoot at


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It's in the Houston area just a little south in Juliff. It will be a very good gathering of bigbore shooters to say the very least. Check it out, there is a thread about it-"Houston area shoot" I beleive. Rodney.



 
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Justin, I implore you not to sell it. It's a fine rifle and it is something that you had wanted for a very long time. DON'T DO IT!! Sending you a PM.......



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I'm going to ask you not to sell, this is not a very common rifle it would be tough to replace. Keep it if you can. Rodney.



 
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Not sure what it matters, but are not the short extractors less desirable?


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Had to look closer to see if it had the long extractor, according to the blue book add 15% for magnum long extactor. From the serial number configuration it appears to have been manufactured in 1963. Some of the "salt" wood models had some pitting in the reciever under the stock. If there is no sign of corrosion I wouldn't worry about it. Rodney.



 
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if the rifles got the saltwood stock, but has spent its life in midland, i doubt theres much corrosion to speak of.
 
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Had to look closer to see if it had the long extractor, according to the blue book add 15% for magnum long extactor. From the serial number configuration it appears to have been manufactured in 1963. Some of the "salt" wood models had some pitting in the reciever under the stock. If there is no sign of corrosion I wouldn't worry about it. Rodney.


It is amazing how many auction site sellers are trying to hide the fact that their Safaris are push feeds.


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BMT,

would you consider selling the ammo and reloading stuff sperately? If so, how much?

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That's seperately not sperately&%$@# homer
 
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Roger, I have one man [Oregon45] ahead of you on the ammo and other items. Once I find a buyer for the rifle I will have a set price for the accesories and if Oregon backs out I will pm you next

Good hunting

Justin


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Don't do it, Justin!



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Justin,

Roger, Roger....

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Why don't you let me keep it for you to see if you miss it? I promise I won't shot it much.


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I've never sold a gun that I didn't regret selling at a later date. I recommend selling some of the wifes stuff if you really have to generate funds. .02 only, Dr.C


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I've never sold a gun that I didn't regret selling at a later date. I recommend selling some of the wifes stuff if you really have to generate funds. .02 only, Dr.C


That's sound advice -- LOL!! jumping



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If I had a wife I would start going through her stuff!!! hillbilly hillbilly

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Put it on the classified section here on AR (assuming you haven't already). You shouldn't have any problem selling that anyways. But, like everyone else has suggested, don't get rid of it. Wait until you get your tax refunds or a winning lotto ticket before you get the scope and keep the gun. Hell, sell the tires off your car before you sell that gun.


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Buglemintoday,
Why don’t you run it by Jon Thomas at Gun Sport in Odessa. He will give you a good idea of what it is worth and he may be a buyer.
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Hi Bill,

Believe it or not I have already shown Jon the rifle! I think that the funny thing was that both him and one of his employees both were telling me to keep the gun Smiler


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Hi Bill,

Believe it or not I have already shown Jon the rifle! I think that the funny thing was that both him and one of his employees both were telling me to keep the gun Smiler


Now that is solid advice!



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You'll be sorry...
 
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Since nobody quoted you a price, I would suggest you start at $1200. The gun is not mint and shows some honest wear and it has the short extractor and thats not desirable..I think $1000 to $1200 would sell it pretty fast...If your not in a hurry then try $1500.


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