Intersting Case of an Alteration INCREASING Value - B-86

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Intersting Case of an Alteration INCREASING Value - B-86

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This auction is very interesting. While I understand the allure of a shortened barrel on the heavy Brownings, I can't imagine why one would pay significantly more for a used, modified Browning 1886 than a NIB one. Really, how much does it cost to cut, recrown, and and add a few dovetails. Used, no box, cut barrel, extra hole in tang: $1525 with 3 days to go :roll: :?:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... m=91386827
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I would love to have it. Its just the right size now.
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Ya, but - It even has a Marble's Sheard front bead sight. :roll:
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Post by Ben_Rumson »

Neat gun... But I'd have to have it w/a carbine buttstock..
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Post by jhrosier »

Ben_Rumson wrote:Neat gun... But I'd have to have it w/a carbine buttstock..
Me too.

However, getting a short rifle, already set up for a tang sight, and with Browning's name on it...
That's got to be worth something. :wink:

The seller also did a great job with the detailed photos, not that it's hard to sell a Browning.

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Post by LeverBar »

Wow! Those are excellent photos!

Wish the rifles I get interested in were illustrated by this guy.
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Whoa baby!!!!!! 8)
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Post by cubrock »

The seller also makes it sound like this is a factory variation. It is a neat gun, but one could have one made cheaper than the current bid.
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Post by Grizzly Adams »

Dang, I have such a thing for short rifles! :lol: I may have to consider having the barrel shortened on my B86. :? That is a great looking rifle! :)
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It must be the allure to have it with crescent butt stock, and the octagon barrel. Personally, I would quicker buy the SRC, and leave my long gun as it is. I've got both guns, and would never hack on either.
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Post by Sixgun »

Why you ask, would someone spend more on an alternation than an original? Because in this great nation, there is a seat for every a__. Plus, the abundance of money makes unknowledgable or lazy people shell out the bucks before using their head. Great place we all live in. ---------------------Sixgun
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Post by Grizzly Adams »

Yeah, well whatever! :roll:

The bid now stands at $1,625 with 2 days and change to go. :P
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Post by 71fan »

Sixgun wrote:Why you ask, would someone spend more on an alternation than an original? Because in this great nation, there is a seat for every a__. Plus, the abundance of money makes unknowledgable or lazy people shell out the bucks before using their head. Great place we all live in. ---------------------Sixgun
:D :D :D

It is a beautiful rifle though. If I ever see a Miroku T/D at a good price maybe I'll make one of these. But it sure as heck won't cost me $1600.
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Post by blackfly »

Looks like the alteration added to the price and not the value.

Like Sixgun said,......

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