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Browning Superposed 12 gauge

lhedrick1

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Selling a 32" 1963 Browning Superposed 12 gauge choked .040 and .031. As far as I can tell no indication of barrel work. Finish is slightly faded around the handling areas. Bluing is very clean for its age. No rust of pitting. There is a dent on the pistol grip and a few small dings in the wood but otherwise very clean. Ships in a Browning case pictured.

$2850 delivered
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Is that the beavertail forearm? I fell prey to the Superposed Addiction sickness back a few yrs ago and all I did for a few weeks was eat, sleep and breathe old Superposeds.
They really are one of the finest shotguns ever produced and Browning's best for sure.
You have a good looking Pigeon grade and your price is very enticing.
I bought my son a '61 Pigeon for his HS graduation…..and man does it handle like a dream.
Good luck selling. Someone will get a classic that will increase in value for sure.
By the way…..I know guys that will pay $500 or more for the case if it's an original….
 
Is that the beavertail forearm? I fell prey to the Superposed Addiction sickness back a few yrs ago and all I did for a few weeks was eat, sleep and breathe old Superposeds.
They really are one of the finest shotguns ever produced and Browning's best for sure.
You have a good looking Pigeon grade and your price is very enticing.
I bought my son a '61 Pigeon for his HS graduation…..and man does it handle like a dream.
Good luck selling. Someone will get a classic that will increase in value for sure.
By the way…..I know guys that will pay $500 or more for the case if it's an original….

Thanks for the kind words. The case is a newer model so not original but none the less in excellent condition. I believe the forend to be a "beavertail style". For its age it is quite the specimen.
 
A picture of the top lever position would be helpful with the gun put together and locked up. Pretty much standard way to help answer the question of how much the gun was shot.
 
Those firearms are a work of art and are excellent arms
Beautiful and reliable!
 
Hi,
Nice gun.
Can you please tell me what the width of the rib is and what does it weigh?
Weights 8lbs 4 oz. Rib is ever so slightly tapered. Appx. 3/8" to 5/16" at the muzzle.

Picture of top lever. It's slightly right of center. Needs a new block in its future. Locks up good and tight as it should.
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