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    Default Value of a Browning Gold Trigger .22

    What would the value of above weapon be?

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    Default Re: Value of a Browning Gold Trigger .22

    Starts at R3500, upwards to R7000, depending condition, barrel length etc.

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    Default Re: Value of a Browning Gold Trigger .22

    Is dit challenger of buckmark? 5 of 6 ribs? Regterhand kolf of nie?
    Hierdie wapens skiet vervelig akuraat.


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    Default Re: Value of a Browning Gold Trigger .22

    Its like the advert. If you like shooting - Priceless! To buy or sell R3500 would be fair.

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    Default Re: Value of a Browning Gold Trigger .22

    Except to treeman, one year and barrel shot to smooth bore or whole pistol rattle when fired. Between him and Cody no firearm will last long.

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    Default Re: Value of a Browning Gold Trigger .22

    Quote Originally Posted by Theunsb View Post
    Except to treeman, one year and barrel shot to smooth bore or whole pistol rattle when fired. Between him and Cody no firearm will last long.
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    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa boet that .22 Ruby you gave Cody, that really started something. Him and I would sit sometimes, just before we did what ever it was we were supposed to be doing and shoot 6 box's of .22 out. He was very impressed that it was so loud, and anyone shooting had to take one shot no ear muffs so they could hear how loud it was. That little .22 pistol started the whole .22 love affair.
    I think it was rather used when we got it, and they were not exactly built to be used other than for S/D and perhaps the occasional plinking. Lahma later improved on the Ruby which was rather cheaply made.
    Yes we shot that little pistol till nothing lined up any more, every shot had lead splatter from misaligned cylinder and barrel. Cody's first hand gun, it and a .22 rifle devoured my first batch of Guerrilla ammo - about 6000 shots.

    I now have 6 x .22 weapons, problem is the Ruger Super 6 is what gets shot all the time followed by my Gold Trigger (at about 1 to 120 shot ratio). Cody's Gold Trigger has had about 200 shots through it and it was owned by a little old lady before Cody (As in really, a little old lady in Port Alfred) what she put through it I do not know, the estate said it was her S/D pistol and it caused problems where she lived because she always had it on a table, bed beside her till she died. Cody just has no interest in it.
    I will be selling a few weapons shortly, it has just become obvious that some are just never going to be used.
    44 Super Comanche
    perhaps a 357
    old 9 mm Star
    16 G S/S
    410 S/S
    some others likely as well.

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    Default Re: Value of a Browning Gold Trigger .22

    Quote Originally Posted by Basie2 View Post
    Is dit challenger of buckmark? 5 of 6 ribs? Regterhand kolf of nie?
    Hierdie wapens skiet vervelig akuraat.


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    I will try get a photo

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