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1258
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$2,300.00
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*BROWNING 325 GOLDEN CLAYS OVER & UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 37123NWC13. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ bbls, with ventilated target rib, dual white sighting beads, factory ported with invector plus chokes, 2-3/4″ chambers, ejectors and adjustable sgl selective trigger. Bbls are marked on left side “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q./MADE IN JAPAN”, and right side “INVECTOR-PLUS CITORI SPECIAL STEEL 12 GA 2-3/4”. The gray receiver is embellished with foliate scroll, gold wire border and a scene in gold of a series of three quail transitioning into clay targets on left side. Bottom had two clay targets and “325” in gold. The right side has rising ducks transitioning through to two clay targets all in gold. Mounted with nicely figured walnut, checkered pistol grip, black recoil pad, and checkered schnable forend. Bore diameter: top -.741, bottom -.741. Bore restrictions: top -INV., bottom -INV. Wall thickness: top -.040, bottom -.041. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 7lbs. 12oz. LOP 14-3/4″ ADJ. Gun is accompanied with a factory accessories box that includes two choke tubes, choke tube wrench, and two replacement triggers, and allen wrench. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun appears to have very little use, bbls retain nearly all of their orig blue with a couple minor handling marks. Gray receiver is bright and clean. Stock is sound with a couple minor nicks, and very shallow scratches and retains nearly all of its orig factory finish. Checkering is sharp. Forend is sound with sharp checkering, a couple minor handling marks and retains virtually all of its orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, non-auto safety, strong ejectors and bright shiny bores. 4-39295 BDT9 (1,750-2,750)
Auction: Firearms - Spring 2010 Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day. |