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Ok so I've had this browning since I was little my grandfather gave me but I do not know much about it, its in perfect shape he taught me to clean it regularly and such and the blueing is easy a 95% it is the made in Japan model but that does not matter to me i just wanna know what its worth and if it would make a nice gift to my kid one day it is the rifle on the right it is a 243
 

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The rifle is probably worth around $600, not including the glass. Just a guesstimate and depending on the condition you described. I believe the BLR is one of the finest, if not the finest lever gun ever made. That's just my opinion, but I am right.
 
A new BLR can be had for $800-$850 and up. I'd say $600ish cash value. Sentimental value is obviously more.

The BLR is an awesome design from an end user perspective.
 
A new BLR can be had for $800-$850 and up. I'd say $600ish cash value. Sentimental value is obviously more.

The BLR is an awesome design from an end user perspective.
Yes sir it is it is a joy to shoot but I only shoot it around deer season to sight it in or put some meat in my freezer lol
 
The rifle is probably worth around $600, not including the glass. Just a guesstimate and depending on the condition you described. I believe the BLR is one of the finest, if not the finest lever gun ever made. That's just my opinion, but I am right.
They are very fine guns I'd take a blr over a JM stamp marlin honestly the action is so smooth compared to my brothers 30-30 or his 45/70
 
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They are very fine guns I'd take a blr over a JM stamp marlin honestly the action is so smooth compared to my brothers 30-30 or his 45/70

I love Brownings and Marlins. They are probably my two favorite hunting rifle brands, but yes, between the two I choose the BLR any day. I also like that they are magazine fed.
 
With all due respect, if it was your Grandfathers passed down to you,, It's priceless. Good luck just my humble opinion..
Probably be in the classifieds next week. I hate to be a dick about it but it seems every time I see one of these threads that is how it turns out.
 
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