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RED-DOT

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I am looking to buy a high end Browning to stop me chopping and changing guns... what do you think this lot would fetch?

1. Browning B25 B2g 12g 9/10 1977
2. Browning B25 C2g 20g 10/10 2003
3. Beretta 627 EELL sbs 20g Exhibition woodwork 10/10 2004
4. Beretta 687 EELL multi 28g shs fired 500 cartridges 10/10 best woodwork i have seen on an EELL
5. Webley & Scott 700 12g in good condition 8/10
6. Beretta AL391 Synthetic 3 shot multi fired under 100 cartridges 10/10
 
hollie mother of gad min,thats a **** load of cash sittin there,what money are you after for the webley and scott?,and as a rough guess if the lot sold.....17k???i really dinae ken.
I am looking to buy a high end Browning to stop me chopping and changing guns... what do you think this lot would fetch?

1. Browning B25 B2g 12g 9/10 1977
2. Browning B25 C2g 20g 10/10 2003
3. Beretta 627 EELL sbs 20g Exhibition woodwork 10/10 2004
4. Beretta 687 EELL multi 28g shs fired 500 cartridges 10/10 best woodwork i have seen on an EELL
5. Webley & Scott 700 12g in good condition 8/10
6. Beretta AL391 Synthetic 3 shot multi fired under 100 cartridges 10/10
 
I am looking to buy a high end Browning to stop me chopping and changing guns... what do you think this lot would fetch?

1. Browning B25 B2g 12g 9/10 1977
2. Browning B25 C2g 20g 10/10 2003
3. Beretta 627 EELL sbs 20g Exhibition woodwork 10/10 2004
4. Beretta 687 EELL multi 28g shs fired 500 cartridges 10/10 best woodwork i have seen on an EELL
5. Webley & Scott 700 12g in good condition 8/10
6. Beretta AL391 Synthetic 3 shot multi fired under 100 cartridges 10/10

Wish I had the cash for No.2!!!

I just sold a wee Beretta cos its just not getting used these days, also wish I hadn't looked at this thread now...
 
Thanks Jamross65... im just a timber whore and when i see something special i wake Mr Visa up... the R.R.P. of the C2g is now £16,000 and for some reason modern B25's are not as "handmade" as older ones... the wee Berettas in 20 & 28 guages are just perfection but i fancy a SO or higher grade Browning.
 
I just went through Guntrader and configured similar guns but for sure mine are probably better kept and better woodwork and the total came to £24,400!! Just about enough for a decent replacement.
 
I would love the C2G 20, can't afford it for sure.

Most of those guns should be very saleable. You might struggle to get a good return on the Beretta SxS, the market does not seem to like them....

I am coming up with £17K for the lot. I might be over valuing the B2G and undervaluing the C2G depending on barrel length etc.
 
Some fine stuff there RD ! if you think it will stop you changing guns then good on you it never worked for me lol!
All finished when i thought i might be better buying somewhere to use them , never had a 20g c2g but if i had any money left it would be the one i would go for so im very envious.
No doubt they would be gone in a flash if not and you would accept terms i will try to get round the missus, in any case good luck with your new gun. Df
 
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I am looking to buy a high end Browning to stop me chopping and changing guns... what do you think this lot would fetch?

1. Browning B25 B2g 12g 9/10 1977 £3000-4000
2. Browning B25 C2g 20g 10/10 2003 depending on barrel length £4500- £8000
3. Beretta 627 EELL sbs 20g Exhibition woodwork 10/10 2004 £3000- 4000
4. Beretta 687 EELL multi 28g shs fired 500 cartridges 10/10 best woodwork i have seen on an EELL £3400- £3950
5. Webley & Scott 700 12g in good condition 8/10 depending on spec £600 - £1400
6. Beretta AL391 Synthetic 3 shot multi fired under 100 cartridges 10/10
£500+
 
I am looking what is available in D5g and SO and maybe i have the best of both worlds for similar money...
 
I am looking what is available in D5g and SO and maybe i have the best of both worlds for similar money...

If I had the budget personally I would go for an SO. I have handled an awful lot of very, very expensive guns loading at partridge, grouse and pheasant. I have had some home after a wet day years ago that were worth more than my house at the time!

Boss, Purdey, Holland & Holland etc etc

the only ones that I thought were worth the money over a high end Browning or Beretta wer McKay Browns. Stunning.

The Beretta SO series are also stunning and ultra reliable. I have see some of those other makes pack in on their first outing, but yet to see that with a Beretta or Browning.

Perrazzi also make some stunning shotguns as well.
 
Aye, a 30" 20 bore Beretta SO9 or 10 would be right at the top of my "Euromillions" day dream list.

Have to say though, unless I couldn't shoot it, I would sell the rest and keep the C2G. Can't think of much I would not shoot with that.
 
Claret, you are spot on. I have used it three times and had some of the fastest birds with it... maybe i should sell all bar the two B25's?
 
Red dot keep the W&S 700 and spend the 20k on shooting.
Ok you may not have something pretty to look at in the cupboard but you would have one hell of a smile on your face at the end of next season:-|
Some lovely guns there good luck on what you decide to do.

BJS
 
I would keep one of the EELL and spend the rest on shooting all over the country/world that would give me much more pleasure than a nice gun sitting in the cabinet.....
 
I get all unnacurate with shooting so many guns and calibres but i hate them sitting unused... if i sold half of them i may be able to sleep at night! Great advice via SD.
 
I get all unnacurate with shooting so many guns and calibres but i hate them sitting unused... if i sold half of them i may be able to sleep at night! Great advice via SD.

That's why I only have two guns a semi for the marsh and EELL for anything else I've had many guns in the cabinet but could hardly hit a damn thing all changed when I got rid of my other guns.....
 
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