Browning BAR MK ii
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Fork Horn
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From: Up on the Milk River
I am trying to figure out what a 2001 BAR 270 would be worth, It has a Burris signature scope 3-9 40mm, with soft case and sling, has about 50 rds thru it, pretty nice shape, guys grandfather used it for about 5 years. Anyone have a ball park $
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Fork Horn
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From: Up on the Milk River
I can't, I was on gunbroker, lots of MK3's, only a few 2's, would $750 be pretty decent price with the scope ? It is Belgium made if that matters...
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Nontypical Buck
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750, might be on the high end. But a Belgium made Rifle in GREAT condition might go that high privately.
You won't get that selling to a dealer. You might get 400 there.
But again, without pics. Its really hard to give a good estimate.
You won't get that selling to a dealer. You might get 400 there.
But again, without pics. Its really hard to give a good estimate.
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Fork Horn
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From: Up on the Milk River
Thanks, I think I will offer 650, might go a little higher, I am figuring 150-175 for scope, I am just thinking it would be a nice gun to loan out from time to time if I have family or friend fly up to do some hunting, instead of them transporting a rifle onboard a plane. I actually already have a Benelli semi auto .06 I won at NWTF a few years back, but haven't even put a scope on it, not really what I would want to hunt with or loan out.
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I was shopping for one a few years back and they ranged from 600-800 based on condition. I was looking for the one with the elk and deer etched on the reciever. You could also check cabelas gun library as they have them from time to time. 650 sounds like a good offer though.



