Browning b-92

I know you can't tell much by those pictures. I can send you others if you're interested after hearing my prices. $1500 for the 357 as its extremely nice. $1200 for the 44 as its been carried and shows it. Boxes are correct. I prefer to sell as a set. If I am to high I understand. I bought the 44 in 2003 cause it interest me (from a store in Augusta, Ga) and learned Browning made it in 357 and chased the 357 for years before finding in a Cabelas gun library (maybe in Colorado?).
 

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Sorry, didn't finish my thought - so I purchased the 357 as an investment and have held the 44 for the same reason. I like Browning A5 (16 & 20's Belgium or Jap, prefer round knobs). S&W prelock revolvers in collectable condition. Other guns as well but don't have to much interest in those guns I can buy new in a store today. I am not opposed to trading.
 
Well I do have some Brownings that are collectable such as some Hi powers and as such are no longer made and I have a BSS that is in mint collection with box and the hard luggage style case. I never acquired any A5s as I loved my cheap Remington 1100.

For example,
https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-browning-hi-power-centennial-with-knives.2259732/

Given what I can see in the background, I think we could have a great conversation just about your collection. I also prefer guns that are no longer manufactured that were made when craftsmanship was still in the machinist's hands as opposed to a CNC machine.
 
I have thought through this over the week and appreciate your position. I don't think that i have anything in my inventory that would be of interest to you as a trade unfortunately. Since I have two B92s in .44, one unfired and one shooter, my interest is really in your .357. If you would consider a price of $1,300 for yours, I would like to see it. I completely understand if your answer is negative.
 
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