Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
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Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
I have a problem, a good one, but a problem none the less.
I own a Browning BL-92 (.357) that I have had since the early 1980's when they first came out. I bought it because I liked it and intended to hunt with it. Then I found out my home state didn't allow hunting with the .357. It hasn't been fired. I have been watching the discussions about this rifle and it seems the value continues to grow, so I'm wondering, should I keep it a safe queen or make it a shooter?
This gun turned into a safe queen sort of by accident, and generally I don't believe in owning guns that don't get shot, but . . . . .value is value. Heck, with some of the ridiculous prices I've seen people are asking, perhaps I should sell it and buy a couple of Marlins.
Any of you have a similar problem with a gun you bought to use, but the value went up for some reason and now your not sure if you should shoot it? What would you do?
I own a Browning BL-92 (.357) that I have had since the early 1980's when they first came out. I bought it because I liked it and intended to hunt with it. Then I found out my home state didn't allow hunting with the .357. It hasn't been fired. I have been watching the discussions about this rifle and it seems the value continues to grow, so I'm wondering, should I keep it a safe queen or make it a shooter?
This gun turned into a safe queen sort of by accident, and generally I don't believe in owning guns that don't get shot, but . . . . .value is value. Heck, with some of the ridiculous prices I've seen people are asking, perhaps I should sell it and buy a couple of Marlins.
Any of you have a similar problem with a gun you bought to use, but the value went up for some reason and now your not sure if you should shoot it? What would you do?
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
shoot it or sell it (to me
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Mike Johnson,
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
Shoot it and cash in the non-monetary rewards from the experience 
ScottS

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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
You could, as rjohns94 notes, sell it to me. I'll put a Williams FP on it and take it hunting.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
SHOOT IT

Pete
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
Somehow I knew you guys would either want me to sell it to you or shoot it. Sometimes I wonder why I bother. . . . . .

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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
My wife needs a .357 rifle to go with her new eyes. She'll shoot it for you.
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
I have a similar problem. I already have a '94 that shoots just fine in .30-30, but got a helluva deal on a mint condition top eject saddle ring trapper. I didn't need another one, but always wanted a trapper. Well, I've had the trapper for quite a while, and now, I don't want to carry it on my horse or in the truck, for fear of damaging it! Hell, I still haven't shot it!
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
Bottom line,
If you have one (a shooter or non shooter)
There a prime investment.
If you have one (a shooter or non shooter)
There a prime investment.
Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
If it were mine, I'd shoot it, but very carefully. It's still going to be a good investment as long as it's condition is still like new.
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
You'll get $700-$800 for it if you sell it now. I think you could almost get a nice used Rossi 92, have it slicked up by Nate and buy 1000 rounds of ammo with the money.
Kind regards,
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
oil it up, put in safe for 15 years, then ck price...
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
I've only got ONE gun I haven't shot. Not likely too, either.
Not shot, a NIB Win 94 BiCentennial Commemorative:

but, it has the original box, shipping box, hang tags and warranty card; AND, I have about 20 other Win 94 .30-30 carbines to shoot!
But... just as pretty and getting shot almost every change I get:

although it's a Canadian Centennial that's been modified into a Trapper, the wood and finish on this gun are spctacular, far better than they look in the photo.

Not shot, a NIB Win 94 BiCentennial Commemorative:

but, it has the original box, shipping box, hang tags and warranty card; AND, I have about 20 other Win 94 .30-30 carbines to shoot!
But... just as pretty and getting shot almost every change I get:

although it's a Canadian Centennial that's been modified into a Trapper, the wood and finish on this gun are spctacular, far better than they look in the photo.
Yep, kinda predictable, huh?Meeteetse wrote:Somehow I knew you guys would either want me to sell it to you or shoot it. Sometimes I wonder why I bother. . . . . .![]()
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Re: Browning BL-92: Shooter or Safe Queen
Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!
It's not doing anybody any good in the safe!!
jb
It's not doing anybody any good in the safe!!
jb
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