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I have an inherited B92 and wondering to what shooter market this appeals. I have reached the age where I am de-collecting rather than accumulating so probably will be trying to sell. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
This has value for sure . Recent ones sold for 750-1250 + . Like anything it's value is what a seller and buyer eventually agree the sale price should be based on market conditions . The firearm market is soft at the moment but items that are collectable and not seen that often will sell . Blessings .
 
This has value for sure . Recent ones sold for 750-1250 + . Like anything it's value is what a seller and buyer eventually agree the sale price should be based on market conditions . The firearm market is soft at the moment but items that are collectable and not seen that often will sell . Blessings .
Thank you. Coincidentally, my first car was a fifties something junker Mercury, $75.00!
 
These are sought after rifles. Likely some collector interest depending on condition. Handgun caliber lever actions have been a popular item in recent years for shooters in addition to collectors. They show up for sale here on the forum occasionally. Checking GunBroker for any recent closed auctions resulting in a sale would give some indicator of potential value. 64Mercurys value suggestions appear reasonable with condition and location being key variables.
 
These are sought after rifles.
Yes they are and were only made for about 10 years from the late 70's to mid 80's IIRC.

I passed on one (a .357) locally in Central Oregon MANY years ago and wish I hadn't ! I only saw ONE after that at a gun show.

I did however previously have it's 'little brother' a Browning BL .22 and like a dummy later traded it off for something else (another bad decision...)
 
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Is that the Miroku (made in Japan) model, those are gorgeous.
Photo upload lost some detail but rifle does say Made in Japan. Yes, great bluing and glossy stock finish. Thanks.

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Yes they are and were only made for about 10 years from the late 70's to mid 80's IIRC.

I passed on one (a .357) locally in Central Oregon MANY years ago and wish I hadn't ! I only saw ONE after that at a gun show.

I did however previously have it's 'little brother' a Browning BL .22 and like a dummy later traded it off for something else (another bad decision...)
Yes, in reading, it appears the .357 is in higher demand.
We all have regrets on passed stuff! :) Thanks.
 
These are sought after rifles. Likely some collector interest depending on condition. Handgun caliber lever actions have been a popular item in recent years for shooters in addition to collectors. They show up for sale here on the forum occasionally. Checking GunBroker for any recent closed auctions resulting in a sale would give some indicator of potential value. 64Mercurys value suggestions appear reasonable with condition and location being key variables.
Thanks for the reply. GunBroker is a good reminder, thanks.
 

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