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Offline chunter

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Browning Gold Medalist
« on: July 22, 2004, 06:06:12 PM »
Hey all,



I recently just inherited a Browning Gold Medalist .22 pistol.  It has the target type grip, and is still in its original box.  In the box there are all of the barrel weights, ammo box and tools, plus two clips.  The pistol is in excellent condition, I can not find a ding anywhere on it. The manual has a place where the original owner wrote down the date of purchase as 1/1/1966, he only paid $120.00 for it.



Can anybody direct me to a place to find out more information on this gun, and a current value?



Thanks

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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2004, 05:22:17 AM »
Chunter :  Here is some info I have taken from the blue book of values to assist you, book is  2 yrs old,  Mfg. 1964/1975 by FN. 6 3/4 in. barrel weight 46 oz.  100 % value $795 98% $650 95% $575, If it is the Gold line ( 407 mfg. 1963) it has a value of $1950 in 100 % and if you have a Renaissance model 100% is worth $2350, then the final one shown the BAC Edition Engraved (60) mfg.  $2450  Hope you enjoy this info and enjoy the handgun.  :D    JIM