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DCNYElvis
Member Posts: 1 (12/24/02 9:18:07 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Help with Browning values.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a couple of High Powers I would like some insight as to the values of. #1 is # T156---, w/ tangent sight,9mm, about 99% and has a black pouch it came with. #2 is # 245pz5---, 7.65 [.30 luger],99%, blue with black plastic grips. Thanks. wsmc667 V.I.P. Member Posts: 97 (12/24/02 11:00:41 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Help with Browning values.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- howdy DCNYElvis, welcome to the TFF!! someone who can answer your question will be along shortly. sounds like a couple of good guns. chris in sandy eggo Zigzag2 *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 4952 (12/25/02 7:22:47 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Help with Browning values.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello DCNYElvis, and welcome to The Firearms Forum. Stick around... 1 of our resident appraisers should be along shortly. Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tell the gossipers and liars I will see them in the fire" - Johnny Cash, Let the train whistle blow -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 3312 (12/25/02 9:20:36 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Help with Browning values.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi DCNYElvis.....welcome to TFF. Well, you're in luck. I just opened the latest edition of the Bluebook of Gun Values (thank you Santa & Mrs. Xracer)......here's what you've got. #1 was made in 1965 (1st year with the tangent rear sight) ,and in 98% condition is worth about $650. Add $100 for the "T" prefix, and $50 for the original pouch and instruction manual. So you're at about $800. #2 in .30 Luger was made in 1981 and in 98% condition is worth about $575
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