New it is worth around $2,350, if used, but in very nice condition(98%+) it's worth around $2,000. These are very beautiful and well made rifles from FN's custom shop.
You can look them up on http://www.gunbroker.com but you have to use the search feature "going going gone" to find MK IV(grade 4) rifles, as there are none currently up for auction. You have to sign up as a bidder/seller to use this feature. Not, that it is a big deal to sign up, it only takes a few minutes and gunbroker is well worth it.
Another good site to check is http://www.gunsamerica.com between the two they usually have over 50,000 firearms for sale. Hope this helps, good luck.
2006-08-13 15:57:39
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answered by jack 7
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I tried to find a value of it for you on gunbroker.com, but I didn't find a listing. There is a blue book of gun values out there. You may try to find a link for gun blue book values. From what I have seen at auctions and gun shows, most of the time older Belgian Brownings are not sought after a lot, so the values tend to be lower. They are great old rifles and if yours holds some sentimental value, then keep it to pass down as an heirloom. I have two heirloom guns that were passed down to me by elder generations and I wouldn't part with them for any value. If your rifle is scoped with an older german scope, such as a Swarovski, or a Zeiss, then it may fetch more. Also the history of an older gun increases its value sometimes, but this has to be authenticated with proof. I'll quit rambling on, so just offhand and sight-unseen, I would throw you a guess of $300-375 for the bare rifle.
2006-08-16 20:12:53
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answered by OkRifleman 2
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Look on this auction site:
http://www.gunbroker.com/
2006-08-13 19:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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