Since your question appears in the british question forem, then i'll persume your british.
You say an AyA no 4, im going to persume you mean a 12 since there the more common one over hear,
Since the idea is to get the best price for your gun + a little more since its boxed then i would advise you just to have a browes through this site, putting in the spec of your gun the pictures of othere No4 will determin how good a quality your gun is in as well as what its worth,,, The figure in my head is £400 to £600
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2007-02-14 21:31:19
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answered by Brad 5
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NO. 4
- 12, 16, 20, 28 ga., or .410 bore, 3 in. chambers, English-style straight stock, boxlock action, ejectors, double trigger, straight grip stock, standard wood, Importation disc. 1987, resumed 1991.
Grading .....100% .....98% ....95% ....90% ....80% ....70% ....60%
..................$2,000 ..$1,675 ..$1,250 ..$1,000 ..$850 ..$600 ..$500
Add $945 for extra set of barrels.
No. 4/53
- similar to No. 4, except has No. 53 wood upgrade. Importation disc. 1987, resumed 1991.
Grading .....100% ....98% .....95% .....90% .....80% ....70% ....60%
...................$2,350 ...$1,950 ..$1,550 .$1,250 .$1,000 .$875 .$725
100% pricing indicates new in the box unfired. Any gun once fired is 98% or less depending on wear.
2007-02-14 04:22:06
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answered by bferg 6
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You didn't mention the bore...but I would think it worth from $1200 to $2000.
2007-02-14 04:14:37
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answered by BeRotten 3
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