I have just bought a 1967 Superposed 12 ga salt wood gun that has been refinished by Browning. All the papers are there and all the receipts. I payed less that the cost of refinishing. It looks as close to new as a gun can be and it so tight as to be new. The repair lists "reharding receiver" as well as the other work.
How should this shotgun be valued? I suspect it is pretty close to new. Should I call 90% or as a 60% nonfactory job?
I suspect it is as close to a new Superposed that I'll ever have.


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