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1968 Browning 1911 Hi-power 9mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Granddaddy" data-source="post: 5044235" data-attributes="member: 471"><p>Yep, that's a production gun with a unique "look" to make it commemorative, may be numbered to give it some myth of extra value. Sites like Gunbroker.com would give you a comparative value now. The only thing that would affect the price now is the political environment that is driving everything firearms-related up. Just a comparison. I own a fully custom Wilson Combat 1911 in .45acp that cost $1795 new & is probably worth 2x that now (Wilson Combat is considered one of the top custom makers of 1911's). Browning is not considered even a top manufacturer of production 1911s (Springfield, Taurus come to mind for top production 1911 guns) & certainly not custom 1911 handguns. And BTW by definition a 1911 is a 45acp, not 9mm although there are guns made on the 1911 design in other calibers. Pass,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granddaddy, post: 5044235, member: 471"] Yep, that's a production gun with a unique "look" to make it commemorative, may be numbered to give it some myth of extra value. Sites like Gunbroker.com would give you a comparative value now. The only thing that would affect the price now is the political environment that is driving everything firearms-related up. Just a comparison. I own a fully custom Wilson Combat 1911 in .45acp that cost $1795 new & is probably worth 2x that now (Wilson Combat is considered one of the top custom makers of 1911's). Browning is not considered even a top manufacturer of production 1911s (Springfield, Taurus come to mind for top production 1911 guns) & certainly not custom 1911 handguns. And BTW by definition a 1911 is a 45acp, not 9mm although there are guns made on the 1911 design in other calibers. Pass,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [/QUOTE]
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