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Originally Posted by Salty
That's a professional lookin' job. Cool pattern, too.
I have a 70 year-old Browning Auto 12 that I'd like to have something done like that, but, everybody tells me not to mess with it. Says it'll decrease the value.
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A5's are still only worth so much,its not like an old Parker or L.C.Smith side by side.At most I would say it "could" be worth $2000 and that depends on model and shape.If it was a magnum or light 20 or a sweet 16 with a ribbed barrel and Belgium made then it could be worth that.You can find A5's all day in great shape for $800 to $1000.If it was made in Japan its not worth as much but its probably Belguim made being that old.
My point is if you enjoy hunting with it then have it dipped!! Theres nothing like hunting with something thats been in the family!